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Chrysler Crossfire Panel Upper Knee Sterring Wheel Trim Cover Left 1706801587 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Riverview, Florida, US

Riverview, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:1706800787 Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:No Part Brand:OEM

UP FOR SALE IS THE UPPER KNEE TRIM BELOW THE STEERING WHEEL LEFT SIDE REMOVED FROM 2005 CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE. THE PICTURES ARE OF THE ACTUAL PART. THE PART IS USED AND HAS A NORMAL WEAR, COUPLE SCRATCHES-WEAR. PLEASE REFER TO THE PICTURES FOR DETAILS. BLACK COLOR.

Purchasing Terms

 It is up to the buyer to check with your local dealer or other resources to determine fit and compatibility beforehand.

Please note that inspection of color, condition, and interchange by picture or asking via email or phone is customer responsibility.
All items are used and have normal wear and tear. Parts are NOT to be assumed that they are in absolute perfect cosmetic condition unless specifically stated. 

A note about feedback: Please notify us of any problems with your purchase and allow us a chance to fix it before leaving negative feedback. We will do our best to fix any problems. We will try always to leave a positive feedback for you to help establish your account and we ask for the same respect.  

Payment and Shipping 

-Shipping prices for ground apply only to the continental states of the U.S. Anywhere else is considered international shipping and will have an international fee. Shipping to Puerto Rico or Hawaii it is additional charge.
-Process time for shipping is within 1 to 2 business days. 
-Any international customs fees must be paid for by customer.
-Please note that we will only ship to the same billing address that payment is made from so please make sure that you provide us with the valid address.

-To pass our shipping savings onto you, we may alternate between FedEx or USPS depending on which is cheaper and/or faster.

Return Policy

- All our sales are final, sold AS-IS, no returns. Please ask before buying. 
- Prior to purchasing any items, customers must make sure they are ordering what they want/need. There are no returns if a customer orders a wrong part from us, regardless of their lack of knowledge.
-We can make exception on returning if it is made within 15 days of item being received by customer. Original shipping charges and return shipping charges are not refunded. Full amount of returning will be made only if by mistake we sent to you a wrong item or is not as described.

-To return an item you must contact us through email.

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