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Dodge Viper Dash Wire Harness 2001 2002 P04865420ad on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Eagle River, Wisconsin, United States

Eagle River, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Tag Number:0002296720 Model:VIPER Stock Number:13L Mileage:19950 Year:2002

2002 DODGE VIPER [DASH_WIRE_HARNESS] 2002


Donor Vehicle:



Year :2002
Model: VIPER
Odometer: 19950 Miles
StockNumber: 13L
VIN: 1B3ER65E02V102148

Part Details:


Comments:P04865420AD  ***FUSE BOX MOUNT TAB IS BROKEN OFF***


Interchange Information:



DODGE VIPER [DASH_WIRE_HARNESS] 2002

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About this part:

Up for auction is a quality used auto part. Please inspect the photos to verify that the part shown is the proper part for your car. This used part is guaranteed for 30 days from date of purchase. As with any used parts, there will be minor scuffs or scratches and signs of use. If you have any questions about this part, please contact our eBay sales department before buying. We will be happy to help you. Please refer to the "Comments:" section for specific details about the part up for auction. Also refer the the "Also fits the following models:" for specific vehicles that this part is an exact interchange for. Please verify that the options of your vehicle matches the ones listed for this part.

We provide the VIN # from our vehicle for your information. If you have a question about whether this part will fit your vehicle, please contact us. You may also contact a dealer and ask them to compare both VIN #s for compatibility. If after you purchase, you change your mind, you will be responsibly for 20% restock fee plus shipping charges.

You are bidding on JUST the part listed in the item description, NOT the complete vehicle. If you are interested in other parts from this vehicle, please contact us to see what parts we still have. Remember that our vehicles get dismantled for parts within a few days of buying them.

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You can email us or contact our Ebay department at 800 338 4002. Most orders are shipped by the following day after full payment is received. Tracking information will be updated to Ebay. Please check there first before emailing us to ask for tracking information. We will choose the best freight company for each order.

Of course local pick up is always available. We charge 5.5% sales tax for retail customers that physically pick the parts up. We also charge sales tax to shipments within the State of Wisconsin. If you have a valid resale number or are tax exempt, please provide a copy of this form to us BEFORE you pickup your part.

We at Don Scharf Automotive are committed to selling a quality used part EVERY time! If you are not satisfied with your purchase, contact us and we will make every effort to resolve any issue regarding the quality of the part sold. We have an excellent EBay rating and this is due to us delivering high quality replacement used auto parts for over 30 years!

Every part will include a commercial invoice including the VIN number that the part was removed from.

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Happy bidding! Thank you for visiting Don Scharf Automotive's Ebay site.

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