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Radiator Hose Sensor Adapter 34mm Sensor Thread M12 Pitch1.25 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo, Japan
Condition:Used

Buyers Please do not send the payment untill I send the invoice.

After I send invoice please pay or contact me within 48hr.

Unpaid Item will be relisted and unpaid buyer will be reported to Ebay,

Payment received before 9pm Friday(Japan Time), item will be sent on either Saturday or Sunday.  (Japan Time)

 

Please do not send message asking discount or buy it now price.

I will not reply to those message, I will not sell item outside of ebay.

 

Description

Radiator Hose Sensor Adapter

Hose Size 34mm

Sensor Thread M12 Pitch 1.25




Post to Woldwide from Japan by SAL, Airmail or EMS

Postage discount is available for multiple item purchase.


Postage

To USA, Canada, Europe,UK, Oceania
*SAL $14 (2-3 week delivery)
Airmail $17.70 (7-10days delivery)
EMS $23.10 (3-6days delivery)

For other countries please ask.

Some shipping method may not be available in some countries,

*SAL shipping is available in limited countiries. Please ask prior to bid

Payment
PayPal

Insurance

EMS: Fully insured for parcel loss and item damage

Airmail / SAL; Upto 6000 JPN YEN (approx $60) for parcel loss and item damage

For item value over 6000 JPN YEN (approx $60), please use EMS shipping.


Other

I can not  responsible for any country custom tax, please check with your local custom office before purchases or bid.

Item has been prechecked but since it second hand item I can not offer refund or return.

Since Item is second hand, item may have scratch, wear or dent.


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