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97 98 99 00 Mercedes Slk230 Slk320~right Front Door~ 170 Type Slk230 on 2040-parts.com

US $239.99
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MERCEDES-BENZ Model:MERCEDES SLK230 Manufacturer Part Number:oe Conditions and Options:2DR,PW,PL,SLV,PM,T,4L1 Interchange Part Number:120-58718R Genuine OEM:YES Part Placement:Passenger/Right Part Number:4226130 Year:1998

item in very good shape no major dings or dents 
 904.469.6227
MUST LEAVE A CONTACT NUMBER AFTER  PURCHASE  CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS 149.00 EXTRA SHIPPING
this item will ship via greyhound package express  
THIS ITEM IS A LARGE ITEM. PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE TERMS PRIOR TO PURCHASE. Large items are difficult to ship. Most carriers, (FEDEX, UPS, USPS) refuse to ship items that are this large. If they ship it, it is always very expensive, and almost always gets damaged. We refuse to ship any large item with a standard company. Valid phone numbers are required in order to ship with any service. We need to be able to call you and discuss the shipping, prior to shipping, and also so that the company can call you and arrange delivery, and to gather any necessary information. If you do not provide a phone number during checkout, then you must send one immediately via a eBay message, so we can have it on file. Not having a phone number could delay shipment of your item up to 7 days. We ship all of these items using three services. ADL Delivery, ships only to a business, quick and on time, does not damage parts, but only ships to Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina and North Carolina. It must go to a business, and you must be able to unload it from their truck. If it is an engine, you will need a forklift, as they do not have lift gates. Their tracking system is advanced and they can always determine where your item is. If you are outside of the southeast 6 states, then we must ship it with Greyhound Package Express. They are a bit slower than most carriers, but they work 7 days a week. We package the items with a heavy layer of cardboard to protect them from drops, bumps, and anything that could possibly damage the item. We box it very well. They do not offer any kind of protection on their items, and we cannot protect the shipment either. Most of the large items we ship have at least 6-8 inches of solid padding on every side. This is the best we can do to protect these items and still ship cross country. They usually take about 5-9 days to ship from Florida to California, however, per their website, it can take up to 30 days due to space constraints. Their tracking system is also not very advanced, and it is occasionally difficult to determine where the item is, but they always guarantee delivery, and they call you as soon as the item arrives. Also they do not deliver and requires you to pick the item up from their station.    

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