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2007 Bmw 7 Series Facelift E65 E66 Airbag Sensor Control Module 6970886 28027624 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Raudondvaris, Kauno raj., Lithuania

Raudondvaris, Kauno raj., Lithuania
Condition:Used Brand:BMW Manufacturer Part Number:6970886

2007 BMW 7 series facelift E65 E66 airbag sensor control module 6970886 28027624

65776970886

Sensor, A-pillar left

From:
09/01/2005
To:
-
Weight:
0.140 kg
Price:
$253.57

Supersedes:

65770413720
(03/01/2006 — 12/13/2006), Bilaterally exchangeable
65770407281
(09/01/2005 — 10/22/2007), Exchangeable retrospectively
65770393597
(09/01/2004 — 09/01/2005)

POSTAGE DETAILS

We do our best to dispatch item within two working days after receiving a payment. After dispatch, tracking ID is added as soon as possible (most likely within 12 hours).  We use Lithuanian Mail international postage services, all of our items dispatched through there, unless we make a deal differently.

 WE SHIP WORLDWIDE.

If you want it posted to non-Europe Union countries, the customer is responsible for paying any import and/or export fees associated with shipping the item, which can include incoming duty, outgoing duty.

To UK and Europe packages are mainly delivered between 3-10 working days. Postage worldwide takes variously, oversea shipping to countries such as New Zealand, Australia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brazil, Chile takes 20-35 days, to reach it to USA it takes 7-21 days, so do not expect it much sooner. 


All our items are sent securely packaged to avoid against breakage or damage.

We ship to your PayPal address. Please contact us if you need goods to be shipped to different address.

 

RETURN POLICIES

  • It is the customers responsibility to pay for and ship the item back to us.
  • Items listed for sale as 'for parts not working' are not returnable.
  • The item has to be returned in an original condition and well packed.
  • If item has arrived damaged to you, you have to provide us a pictures of it, if you are willing to return/ask for a refund.
  • PLEASE NOTE: all dispatched items are marked to avoid dishonest buyers (marking has to be not damaged when returning).
  • We test all returned items. The refund will be issued once the item has been received and verified as faulty.
  • Returns are accepted only 14 days after receiving the item.
  • When buying you accept our return & payment & postage policies.

 

PAYMENT DETAILS

We accept only Paypal. Payment must be received within 2 days of auction close or buy-it now. Unpaid auction wins will be forfeited after 10 days and a Non-Payer report will be filed with eBay to recover the closing fees of the auction or buy-it-now. 


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