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E38 Moulding Window Frame Left. 740i 51328125379 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:ONLY IF ITEM MISREPRESENTED Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:51328125379 Surface Finish:black

DESCRIPTION:

A very good condition molding window frame from a 1995 740i.

I would rate this one an 10 out of 10

Pictures are of the exact item you will get.           We do not use stock photography.

  

PRODUCT COMPATIBILITY:

Product Fitment/Applications
BMW 7 Series (E23,E32,E38,E65,E66,F01,F02) 740i Automatic Sedan199419951996199719981999200020012002
BMW 7 Series (E23,E32,E38,E65,E66,F01,F02) 740iL Automatic Sedan199419951996199719981999200020012002

Product compatibility information is supplied only as free public information, most of it has been gathered from public information and dealer websites on the internet so it should not be relied upon as the only source for fitment.

We are NOT RESPONSIBLE for fitment, please consult with your mechanic, check the part number supplied and the pictures to make sure you are purchasing the same part you need.

 

 Payment:

Payment is expected in the next three days of listing close.

After three days, item will be relisted.

 

Shipping

We calculate the charges and try to offer you the fairest rate, by comparing different shipping methods or carriers, to contiguous 48, and PR for small parts.

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Usually items ship on the next working day to your purchase, sometimes because of the custom packing required, it may take up to two more working days.

We will offer you in most cases a flat shipping rate.

This rate covers actual shipping charges and packing.

SORRY, NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING, we ship only to Confirmed Paypal addresses.

 

Returns:

In most items, we will accept returns, only if item misrepresented, this means that we sent an item that did not fit the description or different from the pictures posted.

All our pictures are from the exact item listed, but in a few occasions, there may be a mix-up or an error.

Rest assured that if it is our mistake, we will pay for shipping and refund your money as soon as the mistaken item is returned.

 

If with the pictures and description posted, you are still not comfortable with the received product, or you do not think it is good enough, we will refund you purchase price but you will be responsible for shipping both ways.

Keep in mind that we sell only good quality “used” items, and although we strive to describe and picture every item, in some cases, your expectations will be to find something “better” than described. 

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