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Land Rover Freelander L Air Bag Driver (steering Wheel) 02 03 04 05 on 2040-parts.com

US $229.95
Location:

Douglassville, Pennsylvania, US

Douglassville, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:RETURN POLICY: Our items are guaranteed to work or your money back!! We do inspect and check our item before listing but in the case of an item not working properly upon delivery, we will accept the item to be returned and an exchange or refund will be issued. Buy here with confidence. A+ Customer service guaranteed !!! Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Stock Number:C3I33 Year:2005 Brand:FREELANDER Model:FREELANDER Condition and Options:driver (steering wheel) Mileage:85498

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Donor Vehicle:



Model: FREELANDER 2005
Year: 2005
Odometer: 85498
StockNumber: C3I33

Part Details:


Comments:  AIRBAG ONLY NO STEERING WHEEL ,BLK


Interchange Information:



also fits the following models:

FREELANDER 2002 - 2005 driver (steering wheel)


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AIR BAG SHIPPING:

Will ship UPS ground only.

Will ship only within the Continental United States

Can not ship to PUERTO RICO, HAWAII, ALASKA or CANADA

Air bag shipments must go by ground travel and not air

 (Special Packaging and has to go hazardous materials)

Good Luck !!!!!!!!

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Used: An item that has been perviously used. The item my have some signes of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intened.

 

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amount of damage.

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still useable, a C grade exceeds a
moderate amount of damage.

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PAYMENT:

We accept PAYPAL .

Pa residence must pay a 6% sales tax.

RETURN POLICY:

Our items are guaranteed to work or your money back!!

We do inspect and check our item before listing but in the case

of an item not working properly upon delivery,

we will accept the item to be returned and a refund will be issued.

Buy here with confidence.

A+ Customer service guaranteed !!!

 

SHIPPING:

We ship UPS unless otherwise stated.

When shipping by UPS we can not ship to a PO Box

Please provide a street address so there is no delays in shipment

We try to ship items with in 24 hours of cleared payment Monday through Friday.

There will be no shipping weekends or holidays.

 

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