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Mitsubishi Seat Belt Cover Shoulder Pads Black Cushion Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $11.95
Location:

California, US

 California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Brand:Generic Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Black Shoulder Pads Warranty:Yes

1 pair (2 pcs) Mitsubishi Seat Belt Cover Shoulder Cushion Pads

Dimension: 10.25 inches x 2.75 inches

l          BRAND NEW

l          Good Quality

l          Comfortable and Protection

l          Beautiful and Looks COOL

l          Easy Velcro Tape Installation

All items are Shipped from USA

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All items are Shipped from USA

 

Shipping and Handling:

We will ship your order in 1 business day after payment is received.  $2.00 off shipping and handling fee for each additional item.  

SHIPPING AND HANDLING

Destination Shipping Method Delivery Time Shipping and Handling Cost
   Domestic   United States USPS First Class 3 to 6 Business Days FREE
USPS Priority Mail 2 to 4 Business Days $6.99
Canada USPS First Class Int'l 8 to 14 Business Days $8.99
International USPS First Class Int'l 10 to 16 Business Days $11.99

 

Payment Method:

We accept PayPal only.  

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Return Policy:

All items come with a full 30 days warranty unless advertised differently.  Items can be returned by any kind of reasons. Shipping and handling fee are non-refundable.  Buyer is responsible for all return shipping charges.  Return items must be unused and undamaged.  We will inspect the returned items before issuing refunds, or exchanges.


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