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Mercedes Benz W210 1995-2003 Sunroof Cables Repair Left And Right For on 2040-parts.com

US $81.20
Location:

İstanbul, default, Turkey

İstanbul, default, Turkey
Condition:New Brand:VALEAGRUP Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Manufacturer Part Number:Mercedes BENZ Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:VSR12 Country/Region of Manufacture:Turkey UPC:793198072262

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Sunroof Repair Cables Left AND Right 
for  Mercedes BENZ W210 1995-2003
  

 

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Sunroof Repair Cables Left AND Right 
for  Mercedes BENZ W210 1995-2003
  


Applications
  • Mercedes BENZ W210 1995-2003
Product SKU
  • VSR12
OEM Number (only for comparison)

Condition
  • New
Package Quantity
  • 1 SET













  • The item will be sent after packing carefully.
  • Tracking number will be provided.
  • We ship the items in 24 hours through Turkish Postal System.
  • During the holidays delivery can be longer.
  • Shipment method can be changed according to your choice, Express or Shipment.
  • You will receive the tracking number after sending the itemPlease DO NOT forget; we are not carrying the items to you. We just deliver to selected carrier’s office in an promised time frame!!!
  • Delivery Time for Express Shipment is 2-5 business days,

  • About Standard Shipment;

  • Some countries have strick customs rules and multiple transferring centers and parcels can be waited longer, such as South American countries, Mexico, Malta, etc. Please if you need this item urgently, buy with the Express Shipment option.
  • United States, Europe, Middle East, Russia and North African Countries: 10-15 business days
  • Far East Countries, Australia: 15-25 business days
  • South America, Middle and South African Countries: 14-60 business days

• We accept the payment via Paypal
• Please purchase and pay for the item through the eBay

  • Please notify us before sending the item back.
  • You may send the item back if you receive the wrong or faulty item.
  • We can send the new item again if you want.
  • We will refund your payment back if you want.
  • If there is no wrong or faulty items, only the item’s payment will be refunded.

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  • Please purchase and pay for the item through the eBay.
Business Information:
Valea Auto Parts
Girne Mah.Irmak Sok. 38/3 
34852 Maltepe Istanbul 
Turkey
VAT Number:37243016130
Phone: 00905334866352


 
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