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Mga 1 Pr. Roadster Door Shut Pillars Face Panels New! on 2040-parts.com

US $124.95
Location:

Chula Vista, California, US

Chula Vista, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:WE ACCEPT RETURNS & ISSUE REFUNDS (EXCEPT FOR S&H + INS. COSTS) ON MANUFACTURING DEFECTS ONLY... ON ANY OTHER RETURNS WE CHARGE A 20% RE-STOCKING FEE... Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Placement on Vehicle:Left Surface Finish:PRIMMER Warranty:Yes

    

 

                            START OF SUMMER SALE!!! 

        "FREE SHIPPING IN THE CONTINENTAL USA ONLY"

     

WE SHIP WORLDWIDE!!!

BECAUSE OF THE GREAT RESPONSE AND THE VOLUME OF ORDERS WE HAVE BEEN RECEIVING, ALL ORDERS WILL BE SHIPPED WITHIN     3 DAYS... MANY THANX! FOR YOUR SUPPORT & UNDERSTANDING!!!

 

ATTENTION SCAMMERS!
WE DO NOT SEND CASH BACK!
OR ACCEPT BOGUS CASHIER'S CHECKS!
DONT BID ON OUR AUCTIONS!
ALL FRAUDULENT EMAIL'S
WILL GO DIRECTLY TO EBAY FRAUD DEPARTMENT
AND THE FBI

YOU CAN CONTACT ME AT: JORGECERVERA218@LIVE.COM  (619)948-6972  IF YOU NEED THIS ESSENTIAL PART TO COMPLETE YOUR RESTORATION, I SUGGEST YOU BUY IT WHILE THE PRICE IS STILL REASONABLE... OUR REGULAR PRICE IS $200 PR. + S&H + INS.

BRAND NEW!, 1 PR. MGA ROADSTER DOOR SHUT PILLARS FACE PANELS , MADE OUT OF 18 gauge SHEET METAL, TWICE AS THICK THAN THE ORIGINALS (24 gauge), MADE TO EXACT SPECIFICATIONS... JUST LIKE THE ORIGINALS... BUT THE BEST PART IS THE PRICE. WE DO NOT BUY AND IMPORT THE PARTS COMING FROM CHINA, TAIWAN OR THE PHILIPPINES, THAT ARE CHEAPER, YES! BUT DO NOT FIT! OR LOOK LIKE THE ORIGINALS...

WE MANUFACTURE ALL OUR PARTS WITH USA MATERIALS AND WE ARE BASED IN SAN DIEGO, CA...FOR THE LAST 40 YEARS, WE HAVE BEEN MANUFACTURING PARTS FOR BRITISH CLASSIC CARS AND SELLING THEM STRICTLY WHOLESALE...SINCE SEPT 11/01, WE STARTED SELLING RETAIL AT "REAL WHOLESALE PRICES TO THE PUBLIC", THE RESPONSE HAS BEEN SUCH, THAT WE ARE NEVER GOING TO SELL TO OUR OLD RETAILERS, WE RATHER PASS ON THE SAVINGS TO YOU THE CONSUMER, AND HELP WITH YOUR RESTORATIONS WITH GREAT QUALITY PARTS AND FANTASTIC PRICES...

NOW ALL OF OUR OLD WHOLESALE ACCOUNTS ARE UPSET WITH US, FOR PASSING THE SAVINGS ON TO YOU. WE ALSO MANUFACTURE MANY MORE PARTS FOR THE MGA'S, LIKE: FRONT & REAR FENDERS, FRONT GRILLE, FRONT VALANCE, ROCKER PANELS, RADIATOR DUCT PANEL, BATTERY BOX COVER, INNER SILLS, DOOR SHUT PILLARS & FACE PANELS, F&R MUDSHIELDS, REAR FENDER SPLASH GUARDS, TRANSMISSION COVER, DRIVESHAFT TUNNEL AND MORE...CONTACT US TO GET OUR COMPLETE CURRENT PARTS LIST...

WE ALSO OFFER A 7 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE, EXCEPT S&H + INS. CHARGES, ON MANUFACTURING DEFECTS... THANKS!

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