Jdm Mazda Eunos Roadster Folding Sun Visors Na6 Na8 Miata Mx-5 Mx5 on 2040-parts.com
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JDM Mazda Roadster Folding Sun Visors L&R
These parts were removed from a 1992 JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) NA Series Eunos/Mazda Roadster. They are used and do show signs of age. Please note pics for details.
I also have a Tuckin99 cluster/meter panel cover and a carbon faux interior panel kit on separate auctions. I will also have a Toyorad all aluminum radiator available within the next few days.
Contact, payment and shipping information:
Items will be mailed via Japan Post EMS or Japan Post Registered Airmail. I try my best to get all items mailed within 5 BUSINESS days (this means weekends & holidays are not included) AFTER payment has been received. I will send you a notification e-mail which includes a tracking number/delivery confirmation number after your package has been mailed. Please DO NOT send e-mails asking whether or not your package has been mailed unless I have not sent you a notification of shipping e-mail within 5 BUSINESS days...I will NOT reply to those types of e-mails sent within 5 business days after payment has been sent/received. I do not send out 'payment received' notification e-mails. Insurance for the item cost is included in the S&H.
I accept paypal and PINK U.S. International Postal M.O.'s for payment. CONTACT WITHIN 24HRS AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS IS REQUIRED IF PAYMENT HAS NOT ALREADY BEEN MADE. A Paypal payment MUST be made within 2 days of the auction end date or a Postal M.O. MUST be mailed within 2 working days of the auction end date. Without contact and/or payment within these times, the item may be sold to the second highest bidder or relisted without prior notice to the original winning bidder. If you have any questions about payment, please ask before bidding. If you are a first time buyer with JDMISME or you have not read them since June 8, 2015, you need to read the "fine print/details" section concerning this and ALL auctions by JDMISME. These details can be found further below.
Packaged Weight Category: Up to 800g
Japan Post (Worldwide):
Philippines, Thailand, Taiwan Malaysia, Indonesia--$20
U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand--$23
U.K., Germany, France, other European destinations--$29
Optional USPS S&H Cost (U.S. destinations, ONLY):
U.S. destinations have an additional/optional shipping method available which is USPS. Priority and Standard Post mail are available. Priority mail will usually take about 7-10 days to arrive. Standard Post/SAM (Space Available Mail) can take anywhere from 1-4 weeks to arrive, sometimes longer. These delivery times are not guaranteed. If you do not want to take the chance that the free Standard Post shipping could take up to a month or longer to arrive, please upgrade to either USPS Priority Mail or Japan Post EMS shipping during checkout.
Standard Post--Not available for this item.
Priority--Not available for this item.

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