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03-08 Toyota Corolla Matrix Vibe Theft/locking Security Mod Module on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Brand:TOYOTA Interchange Part Number:591-54468 Inventory ID:1457034 Year:2005 Model:TOYOTA COROLLA Conditions and Options:THEFT MOD,8978002030 Genuine OEM:YES Part Number:1457034

All items are used unless described otherwise. The pictures you see are the actual item you are bidding on - please examine them carefully. Our parts come from used vehicles and will show normal wear, including marks and or scratches. Any damage beyond what we feel is normal wear will be highlighted in the pictures and or description. Due to their nature and design, many parts cannot be tested before listing but are assumed to be in working order unless noted otherwise.
Please use the pictures provided to assess condition and compatibility. It is up to you, the buyer, to check with your local dealer or other resources to determine fit and compatibility before purchase. We will accept products returns on incorrect or unwanted parts, but they are subject to a restocking fee of 15% of the purchase price.
We only warranty cost of parts. Any installation or other fees are non-refundable. If a part arrives damaged, or is defective, it is our responsibility to take care of it but it must be reported to us immediately.
 
Please check packages for any damage before signing for delivery as once item has been signed for reported damages will not be accepted as we cannot claim from the courier if items have been signed for when they are damaged in transit.
 
To pass our shipping savings onto you, we may alternate between FedEx or USPS depending on which is cheaper and/or faster.
Please note:
Oversized items like bumpers, doors, door panels, hoods, trunk lids and other similar items will be shipped via Greyhound Bus Lines. After you purchase such an item, you have to immediately provide us with your full name, phone number and the closest bus station near you, where you will be willing to travel and pick up your item.
Return Policy: 
All returns must be made and will be accepted within 14 days of item being received by customer only if the item is non-functional or if it differs substantially from the description!  Please, do not buy just to check and diagnose your vehicle problem.
Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
 
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