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Gm Tilt Steering Column Oem 1971 To 1976 Full Size Buick Chevy Olds Pontiac on 2040-parts.com

US $41.00
Location:

Sayville, New York, US

Sayville, New York, 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: Brand:GM Warranty:No

GM TILT STEERING COLUMN OEM 1971 TO 1976 FULL SIZE BUICK CHEVY OLDS PONTIAC w/key also good working pull tan is color and is shift on the column pulled from a 75 Chevy. I can remove the wheel to make shipping a little cheaper if needed.


I offer local pick up also


I WILL SHIP ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD, INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING. Please don't ask to change value or type of item so you can save on duty fees.

I ship USPS Priority Mail International or UPS Please Allow 1 to 3 weeks for delivery in most cases. Sometimes it will take longer. Insurance will be required.

This doesn't include insurance, but if you request it I can add it to the final invoice.

All my shipping charges include insurance (unless noted and if you decide not to purchase it I am not liable if your item is lost or damaged) and items ship within 24hrs of payment. All my items include a modest packing and handling charge. This helps me offset the cost of boxes, bubble wrap, peanuts, plastic bags, tape, paper and ink to print the labels and even gas used to bring items to their proper shipping outlets. If you don't want to pay extra for this service, then please don't bid or try to negotiate shipping terms after you have won the item. I use E  Bay’s shipping calculator which is not always accurate, if it is wrong I will issue a refund for the overcharged amount. I will only ship using the services I have listed to make sure you get your item safely. You will receive an email from me through E Bay’s mail system confirming the item has been shipped. You also will get an email from PayPal saying a shipping label has been created with tracking info, if you don't see it in your in box then check your junk mailbox. This tells you a label has been made but your package isn't shipped yet. This is why I send you a shipped item email to let you know your item is on the way. Your item is always sent with the service you choose and I do combine shipping also.

Feedback is given out when feedback is received for the item. If you receive your item and there is a problem, please email me first and I will do whatever it takes to make you happy. If you’re happy with your purchase then please leave feedback in a timely matter. This is the only way I know all is good with your purchase.

If you are watching and or bidding on more of my items after you have won any, just email to let me know. When you are done shopping, request a total and I will send you a total invoice. Good Luck and Thanks for Looking and check out my other auctions.

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