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Jdm Honda Integra Type R Wheels 5 Lug Conversion Axles 36mm B18c Type R Spec R on 2040-parts.com

US $1,600.00
Location:

Saint-Leonard, Quebec, CA

Saint-Leonard, Quebec, CA
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: Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Japan




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This auction is for a
JDM Honda Integra Type-R 5 Lug conversion 16" wheel Spec R 

INCLUDED

 ITR Wheels 16", 5Lug conversion, complete E-brake cable
1" brake booster,36mm axles,

ACTUAL ITEM
WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET


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Please make sure and be 100% certain that this item fits to your car before bidding on it, if it does not fit to your car then we will not be responsible

Shipping

Flat rate shipping $300.00 to USA and Canada.This Does not include CA, WA, HI, PR, AK will be extra call 1-866-369-3330 for a precise shipping quote

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Warranty

1. Used Replacement Engines – 90 Days

2. Used Performance Engines – 30 Days

3. Rotary Engines(Mazda RX-7 13BT/13BTT/20B ) – No Warranty

4. All Electronical /Electronic Parts – No Warranty

5. Used Performance Transmissions – 30 DAYS Warranty

6. Used Replacement Transmissions – 60 Days

Returns

We do not charge any restocking fee.

Shipping charges are not refundable as well as returning shipping charges must be prepaid by customer,

We are not responsible for any labor charges,

If this item need any minor or major repairs the item must be returned back, we do not pay for any part or labor (NO EXCEPTIONS),  

Warranty of any Seized or Blown engines by customer during warranty period due to unprofessional installation or any other reason is void,

Refund or replacement will be issued only after receiving the item back to our warehouse.

Payment Methods We Accept

We accept MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Paypal,

We ship ONLY To confirmed PayPal Address


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