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Isuzu D-max Mu-7 2012 Port Usb In Socket And Cable Size 4.0 X 2.0 Cm on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok, Thailand
Condition:New Brand:new Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand Manufacturer Part Number:no part number Placement on Vehicle:Front

ISUZU D-MAX  AND MU-7 2012 PORT USB IN SOCKET AND CABLE SIZE 4.0 X 2.0 cm
*Please read before buying*
Please check console hole dimension for install usb port

INSTALLATION

We will try our best to help with generic questions (as long as our knowledge allows), but it is best to consult a professional installer with specific questions since we are just part supplier, not mechanics. We strongly recommend to do the installation by a qualified and authorized technician, therefore we do not include any installation instructions.

CONTACT US

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RETURN

All items must be returned within 7 days of receipt. Refunds will be given as money back. We do not refund shipping & handling fees. All unauthorized returns will not be processed.

TERMS OF SALE

All purchased and unwanted or returned items are subject to a 15% restocking fee, so please double-check all necessary parameters before purchase. Any used items do not qualify for a return. We reserve the right to cancel any unwanted bids.

PAYMENT

We take PayPal and wire bank transfer, no credit cards. Please note that the payment has to clear before dispatch. The buyers will automatically gain access to our IBAN & BIC/Swift code in order to complete the payment. Payments must be received within 5 business days from auction close, no exceptions. Failure to do so will result in a Non-Paying Bidder warning (which may lead to your suspension from eBay) after 7 days of auction closing date, so please serious bidders only.

 I accept ONLY PayPal for payment. The payment is expected within 5 days after the auction ends. 


Buyers pay $3.0 for Shipping Handling WORLDWIDE. The package will be shipped directly from Thailand via Standard Small package Airmail with tacking number and it will take about 11-30 business days. 


100% Satisfaction Guarantee: If you are not satisfied with the product you purchased for any reason, please contact us for a return instruction within 30 days for a refund. Shipping Handling costs are not refundable. Return shipping cost will be paid by buyer. 

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