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1961 Buick Cooling System Caution Decal on 2040-parts.com

US $6.92
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:RTRW Manufacturer Part Number:DB0406 UPC:Does not apply

1961 Buick Cooling System Caution Decal.

Top quality, officially licensed GM reproduction.

 

RTRW PART# DB0406

QUESTIONS?  CALL 866-789-7879

This item is also available for immediate purchase in our eBay store.

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WE SHIP WORLDWIDE

We will combine shipping cost for multiple items.  PLEASE "REQUEST TOTAL FROM SELLER" PRIOR TO MAKING PAYMENT.


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TOLL FREE 866.789.7879 INTERNATIONAL 858.278.0675

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- PAYMENT METHODS -

WE ACCEPT VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS & PAY PAL. You can call our sales line to process your payment immediately using your credit card or simply follow the Ebay checkout to pay using paypal.


- RETURN POLICY -

We accept returns if you are unsatisfied for any reason with your RTRW purchase.  We charge no re-stocking fees, and have no time limits for returns.  Parts for return must be in re-sellable condition.  Parts do not have to be in original packaging.  Cut or modified parts cannot be returned.  We recommend test fitting all parts on a clean vehicle surface prior to installing.  Return shipping is the responsibility of the buyer unless we make a mistake on the order.  T-shirts and other clothing related items can only be returned if they are in the original sealed package.  Proof of purchase may be required for returns on orders older than 1 year.  To request a refund please give us a call 866-789-7879.


- SHIPPING & BACKORDER POLICY -

We ship worldwide using UPS & USPS services.

We will combine shipping for multiple items.  Please "request total from seller" prior to making payment so we can adjust your total.

Orders typically leave our facility within 1-3 business days.  However, depending on availability, some parts may be placed on backorder.  RTRW maintains an extensive inventory to provide you with the best possible service.  However, due to the unique nature of our products some parts sell out despite our best efforts.  Additionally we are not exclusively an Ebay business.  We sell parts via our website, catalogs, retail store and more.  Our parts go to the first paying customer.  Back ordered parts can take 7-10 business days to leave our shop.  If you are working on tight schedule we recommend calling to check stock on the items you need - 866-789-7879.


- SALES TAX -

California residents will paqy 8.75% sales tax.  If you are an automotive shop or other automotive professional with a valid California sellers permit please conntact us as we may be able to waive the sales tax.




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