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99-03 Mitsubishi Galant Vapor Purge Valve Solenoid K5t48291 Oem // on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mitsubishi Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:K5T48291 Country of Manufacture:Japan Interchange Part Number:K5T48284

This sale is for a good working Purge Valve Solenoid removed from a 2001 Mitsubishi Galant 3.0L. This factory original valve will fit V6 Galant from 1999 to 2003. Please check your vehicle application prior to purchase, matching your part number, and feel free to contact me should you have any questions. Mitsubishi part # K5T48291.    


Shipping:
All items are shipped no later than the next business day unless otherwise specified. Shipping methods include USPS Priority, First Class and Parcel Post and FedEx Ground for the heavier parts. Please make sure your address is correct in eBay as I cannot ship to you without it. Additional shipping options are available and the buyer needs to contact the seller to make arrangements. I ship worldwide and am happy to get you the part in the most expedited fashion possible. Please note that on rare occasion, the receiving country will hold the package in customs and release it to you on a schedule of the receiving countries making. I have no control over this process and will not be responsible for any packages held in the receiving countries customs for an extended period. For this reason, if you would like your package sooner, I would be happy to ship using Priority or Express shipping options at the buyers expense. 

Security:
All items shipped have received a security label which may or may not be obvious. If an item is returned and the security label/mark has been altered in any way a refund will not be issued.  If you attempt to return your old part as the original, a refund will not be issued and eBay will be notified. Unfortunately, these security measures have been taken due to previous customer fraud.

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