Gear Shift Knob Skull Biker Chrome Plated For Peterbilt Kenworth Freightliner on 2040-parts.com
Bayard, Nebraska, US
gear shift knob skull biker chrome plated for Peterbilt Kenworth Freightliner
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Damaged in shipment or Defective items: Contact must be made within 30 days of receipt of merchandise. Please email us a picture of the damage or defect, we may be able to ship a replacement or issue a refund without a return of the item. Upon receipt of the returned item a refund will be issued. International shipping addresses: Upon receipt of pictures of the damage a refund or a replacement will be sent. Shipping, import duties, import taxes and customs clearance costs are not refunded. |
Other returns: 30 days from receipt of merchandise. Up to 20% restocking fee will be charged on all returns that are not defective or broken. Merchandise must be returned in its original inner package and must be in resalable unscratched condition. Shipping, import duties, import taxes and customs clearance costs are not refunded. |
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