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Cr2200 Distributor Cap (no Rotor) on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 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:Wells Manufacturer Part Number:CR2200

CR2200 distributor cap for Chrysler etc. NO rotor included!! Only distributor cap, see pictures.
Used, good condition.
Note: This is not a Wells brand product, but compatible.

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Payment

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Shipping

Please check the listing for shipping rates. Most items will be shipped USPS, although there may be instances were shipping is done through UPS or Fedex, or USPS Priority instead of Parcel. In case a different shipping method other than the selected is being used, it will always be an upgrade (such as shipping time), never be inferior.
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Also, please ask if you require another shipping method, such as UPS, FedEx, Overnight, etc. I am flexible.

I will ship the item usually one business day after I received payment (or checks are cleared, see above), but it may take two days on occasion.

I will combine shipping for multiple items. Please inquire before for a total or wait for a combined invoice.

You may also pickup items locally in Milwaukee, WI, free of charge. Items must be picked up within seven days, unless otherwise arranged, or storage fees may apply.


Returns

Please check the listing if returns are possible for the particular item.
If the item is not defective and as described, and if returns are possible, return shipping and package insurance is the responsibility of the buyer. Refunds will be given for the item cost only, no refund on original shipping costs. If the item had free shipping, the cost of the original shipping and handling will be deducted from the refund!
There are no restocking fees or similar.
If the item is not in the original condition as described in the listing, no refund will be given!

Shipping damages for insured packages need to be claimed with the shipping company, and buyer agrees to cooperate in the claim!


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