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Chevrolet Logo Bully 1.25" And 2" Trailer Towing Hitch Receiver Cover Cr-132wk on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Rowland Heights, California, US

Rowland Heights, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:**Please inspect the package upon arrival and note any visual damage(s) before signing** 1. All items are sold as is unless proven defective. 2. Buyer is responsible for all freight charges incurred with a return or exchange. 3. All returned items are subject to a 10% restocking fee. 4. Item that are damaged upon delivery, inform us immediately in order for the claim to be processed. Clear pictures of damaged area are needed for proof. 5. All auction sales are considered final unless "defective". Please inspect your order upon receipt. No returns will be accepted for any reason after 14 days of received. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

LICENSED CHEVROLET LOGO BULLY 1.25" AND 2" TRAILER TOWING HITCH COVER

100% BRAND NEW

v  QTY: 1 PIECE    /   BRAND BULLY    /   PART# CR-132WK

v  TRIPLE CHROME DIE-CAST METAL

v  DESIGNED TO PROVIDE PROTECTION FOR THE HITCH RECEIVERS FROM WATER AND DIRT

v  DIMENSION: 8" X 3"

v  FITS 1 1/4" AND 2" HITCH RECEIVER

v  FITS CLASS II AND CLASS III HITCH RECEIVER

v  EASY TO INSTALL

PAYMENT AND SHIPPING INFO:
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$5 - Domestic (US 48 States only)

Sales Tax:
Rate apply to California Residents
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  • By bidding, you agree to all terms herein. You understand and agree that your bid means that you fully understand stated terms and conditions.
  • All sales are final.
  • All items are sold as is unless proven defective.
  • Customer is responsible for all freight charges incurred with a return or exchange.
  • All returned items are subject to a 10% restocking fee.
  • Item that are damaged upon delivery, inform us immediately in order for the claim to be processed. Clear pictures of damaged area are needed for proof.
  • All items are in stock as of the date of listing. Even with our huge inventory, on rare occasions, items may become out of stock due to high volume of sales.
  • Professional installation required, seller is not responsible for any and all fees associated to installation.
  • Serious Bidders Only! Please don't bid if you do not intend to pay.
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