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Oem Parts Trunk Cargo Luggage Net For Hyundai Sonata 2005-2009 / Nf on 2040-parts.com

US $27.89
Location:

Korea, South, Korea, South

Korea, South, Korea, South
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:857793K000LK Country/Region of Manufacture:Korea, Republic of Brand:HYUNDAI UPC:Does Not Apply Compatible model:Hyundai Sonata 2005-2009 / NF


Hyundai Sonata 2005-2009 / NF
Trunk Cargo Luggage Net
OEM Genuine Parts

 


DESCRIPTION


100% Brand New ON SALE !!!

Material : Genuine Parts

Color : Black

Composition : 1PC

Made in Korea











CHECKOUT

? If you have any Question, feel free to contact us. our reply is always fast and friendly.
we usually send reponse within 24 hour.
? Sorry, We don't Ship item and answer your question on Holiday & Weekend.

? We Apoligize for the late reply durling the holidays.


PAYMENT



? We Accept PayPal Only

? We hope to receive your payment within 3 Days


SHIPPING


? We Ship to worldwide by International Air Mail, except some country.
? We will ship items within 3 business days after the payment is completed.
? only ship to the confirmed address provided by ebay. please checked your correct address.
Economy Shipping(Regular Air Mail) : Free shipping(No Tracking Number), will take 10 to 20 business days.

? Standard shipping(With Tracking Number),  will take 7 ~ 10 days.
Expedited Shipping(Korean POST EMS) : OVER 20USD(Tracking Number), will take 4 to 6 business days.

? USP AIR SAVER : OVER 30USD(Tracking Number), will take 1 to 3 business days
? We will send on email notification and tracking information to you after the goods has beed sent out.
? Delivery time depends on destination and other factors. some country may take 5 to 10 day more

RETURN POLICY


? if you are not satisfied 100% when you receive your item, please return for a replacement or refund.
? Items for refund must be shipped back to us within 14 days after your receipt.
? Before you return items, Must first notify us by e-mail or message within 7days of delivery for return.
? Item must be Sealed and Un-used Original Condition.

? We will send refund as soon as returned arrived.

? Please be reminded that you would be reponsible for the postage for returning the item.

CUSTOMER SERVICE


? We will leave positive feedback automatically after receiving the feedback.

? Simply leaving negative feedback or neutral feedback can't resolve the problems
? Attention, We are not responsible for any customs fee, import duties, or taxes.
? Serous Buyer Only! Please purchase my items if you agree with all the terms & policy

? Our office hour is 9:00 A.M to 6:00 P.M (GMT +9) if Monday to Friday.


     
      



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