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Audi Volkswagen Smog Secondary Air Pump 078906601d 078 906 601 D on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Dallastown, Pennsylvania, United States

Dallastown, Pennsylvania, United States
Item has been fully inspected and tested and found to be in good working order. There may be normal signs of wear and tear present such as scratches, scuffs, dirt, etc., but they do not impact the functioning of the item unless otherwise noted
Manufacturer Part Number:078 906 601 D Other Part Number:7425 7381

Audi Volkswagen Secondary Air pump Part Number 078 906 601 D

What you see in the photos is the actual item you will receive, unless there are multiple quantities. Items are used so they may show light scuffs, scratches or other imperfections. We do our best to show everything in our pictures and describe details in the description. Not all items are cleaned prior to shipping. If you need more information, please contact us before purchase.

Some parts will fit various years and models of Audi’s and Volkswagen’s. Please email us if you have fitment questions.

You are welcome to pick up your item at our location in Elizabethtown PA 17022. Address available upon request.

Shipping prices apply only to the continental U.S.

Items ship within 1 business day. 

Any international customers must contact us prior to purchase for shipping quote.

Oversize items including bumpers, doors, hoods, trunk, engines, transmissions will be shipped Freight. Please provide phone number and address for where item is to be shipped in notes section of invoice.

All returns will be accepted within 14 days of item being received. Email us first for a RMA number prior to shipping. Returns received without prior authorization will not be accepted. Customers are fully responsible for the shipping cost of the return. Any returned electronics, radios, modules, computers will be tested when returned and checked before we issue you a refund. Please ask questions before purchasing.

Item must be returned in the original condition in order to receive a refund.

Any attempt to disassemble the part will void the return policy.

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