Black For Honda Crv 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Running Board Side Step Nerf Bars on 2040-parts.com
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Product Description 1. Easy fitting,fit perfect 2. 100% brand new 3. Color:Black 4. Material:Aluminum 5. Sold in pair 6. Includes fitting components Package 1.Each of the item has independent packing 2.Inside polythelene bag,outside carton box,packaging good quality make goods safer Shipping methods 1.We ship to worldwide. 2.We will add the tracking number on ebay when the items are checked by costums 3.Items are shipped within 7-15 business days in delivery(some countries excepted) Shipped by FedEX DHL or UPS express! To some Middle East Countries will use Aramex!! To Russia will use Russian line shipping or EMS!!! Feedback 1. Your feedback is the support for us and it can help us improve. Positive is always expected. 2. Please let us know the reason before you leave a negative feedback and we will try our best to solve any problems to make you satisfied. 3. If nobody answer you online in time, please leave us a message,we’ll reply as soon as possible. |
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