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Chevrolet S10 Flex Fuel Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Alma, New York, US

Alma, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:simons Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:No

This sensor works and I have tested it. The price is so low and I am not accepting returns!! In the past I have had problems with people about returns. If you want a guarantee or a warranty go buy a new sensor; don't buy used. But if you want to save around $300 buy a used one (my sensor) for a deal. I sell them cheap because I get them cheap and sell a lot of them at a fair price. Again if you want a warranty go buy new!!!!! Don't send it back if you have not installed it either. If it's not what you needed I don't care, it's yours now; no returns. The photo displayed in the listing is not of the actual part because they are sold in such high volume.   .....YOU HAVE BEEN INFORMED......  Sorry to be so harsh but some people just don't get it. Any questions please email me and I will respond as soon as possible.  

             Thank you,
             Harley

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