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Ford Focus St Hatchback Oem Factory Rear Windsheild Wiper Arm Motor Bv6117k441aa on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Seguin, Texas, United States

Seguin, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Other Part Number:66 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:BV6117K441AA Warranty:30 DAYS

DONOR VEHICLE:
 
2013 Ford Focus ST


DESCRIPTION:

All parts are tested and guaranteed to work unless otherwise stated. All of our items are used. Please review all photos for further details. What you see in the photos is what you will receive.





QUESTIONS?
CALL JAMES AT 512 417 3419


About Us
 
We are a family owned and operated business located in central Texas. We sell used genuine auto parts at a fraction of dealer prices.


Payment

We accept PayPal all major credit cards and walk ins are always welcome.


Shipping
 
We use either UPS or USPS shipping companies. We offer free shipping to the lower 48 states only (Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico contact us for additional shipping charges.) All parts over 70lbs will need to be shipped to a business address. If you do not have a business address there will be an additional handling charge.


Terms
 

The item(s) in this ad are guaranteed to fit the exact make, model, and year of the donor vehicle.
For any other application please direct your questions to a local dealership's parts department or your choice of any trusted online source.


Warranty/Returns

Our parts are individually inspected and everything is described/pictured to the best of our abilities. This being said, we are human and may make mistakes. Should an error occur, we will do our best to correct the problem in a timely manner. We will accept returns within 30 days from the day the item was delivered for a 15% restocking fee.

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