H4/hb2/9003 8000k Plasma White Hid Conversion Kit Slim Ballast Single Headlights on 2040-parts.com
US $65.71
Location:
Los Angeles, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Return policy details:30 Days Money Back
Its our goal to provide 100% satisfaction to our customers. If you are not satisfied with the products for any reason within 30 days of receiving the item. We will offer refund of the ITEM PRICE ONLY on any unused items. (item must be unopened, and be in their original packaging. no signs of being installed or mounted, used, cut wires or scratches. Must be original Saleable Condition which is determined solely by KT Auto Racing.) Shipping and Handling are not refundable.
For items sold with "Free Shipping", a 25% restocking fee will be applied for any returned packages under any circumstances.
60 Days Limited Warranty
Warranty is for EXCHANGE ONLY. All products come with a 60 days limited warranty against manufacturers defects including bulbs, LED outage, and water leak. No exchange will be issued on products that have been damaged in any way. If your item is damaged during shipping, please refer to Damaged Items Section. All warranty claims MUST have a RMA number issued by KT Auto Racing.
Damaged Items
Due to the nature of the products we sell, we carefully inspect all packages prior to shipping. All of our products are sold as brand new, all damaged products are considered damaged during transit (even though outer boxes is not damaged). If you received a damaged or broken item, please contact us immediately so we can help you with the damage claim with the shipping carrier. No claims will be honored after 14 days upon item receive.
When exchanging or returning, all products must be in original packaging with RMA number issued by KT Auto Racing clearly marked on the outside of the box. Packages received without a valid RMA number will be returned to the buyer and no credit will be issued.
If the item was damaged, defect, or wrong item shipped, our RMA department will provide a return shipping label via email if needed, also UPS claim will be filed, we will have to wait until the claim approved before we can exchange any item for customers. Please allow 24 to 48 hours for issue of your RMA number. Please allow 10-14 Days to process your return or exchange once it has been received by our RMA department.
NOTE: We strongly advise you to keep your factory OEM lights in case you need to exchange your purchase. This way you'll have something to use while you wait for your replacement.
All shipping and handling fees are non-refundable in any circumstances, unless it is approved by Return Department.
All return items MUST be in brand new condition which means the item is never installed and kept in the original packaging, otherwise a 25% restocking fees will be charged.
Most of our products DO NOT come with instructions, professional installation is highly recommended. Buyer assumes all risk on shipment and usage. Item is auction " AS IS " , no warranty is expressed.
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Manufacturer Part Number:Xentec, Autovizion, Xenpro, Hella, JDM USA Seller
Interchange Part Number:OEM DOT Direct Replacement JDM Upgrade Mods
Other Part Number:Xenon Fog High Low Beam Ballast Conversion 35w 55w
Placement on Vehicle:Front
Surface Finish:8000K Crystal Blue
Warranty:Yes
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