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Renault Srs Airbag Module Autoliv 607139300 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

PANEVEZYS, Lithuania

PANEVEZYS, Lithuania
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:AUTOLIV Warranty:Yes

ITEM DESCRIPTION: RENAULT SRS AIRBAG MODULE  AUTOLIV 607139300


PARTS CAR: RENAULT  - from running Car - AIRBAGS NOT DEPLOYED

CONDITION: VERY GOOD USE
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FITMENT: 2003-UP 
(FITMENT  NOT GUARANTEED, PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ARE BUYING THE ITEM YOU  NEED. CALLING YOUR LOCAL DEALER WILL HELP TO FIND OUT IF IT WILL FIT YOUR APPLICATION)




AGREEMENT: 

WHEN YOU ARE BIDDING/BUYING THIS PRODUCT YOU ACKNOWLEDGE YOUR  RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE SURE THIS PART FITS YOUR NEEDS, ITS CONDITION AND  APPLICATION. WE PROVIDE AS MUCH INFORMATION AS WE BELIEVE NEEDED. IF YOU NEED  MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE ITEM, PLEASE ASK US BEFORE YOU  BUY. 

RETURNS: 
- RETURNS ARE NOT ACCEPTED UNLESS THERE IS A PROBLEM WITH THE ITEM THAT  WAS NOT MENTIONED IN DESCRIPTION. WE WILL TRY OUR BEST TO MAKE YOU SATISFIED  WITH OUR PRODUCT AND WILL RESOLVE EVERY ISSUE AND MISTAKE THAT WE MADE
- WE WILL NOT ACCEPT RETURNS SIMPLY BECAUSE YOU HAVE CHANGED YOUR  MIND OR IF YOU FOUND OUT THE PART DOESN'T FIT YOUR NEEDS. PLEASE DO ALL THE RESEARCH BEFORE YOU BID/BUY 
-IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS ITEM, PLEASE EMAIL US WITHIN FIRST 3  DAYS AFTER YOU RECEIVE IT WITH AS MUCH INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROBLEM AND  EVIDENCE OF THE PROBLEM (PICTURES). IF WE CAN'T SOLVE THE PROBLEM WITHOUT  RETURN, WE WILL ASK YOU TO SHIP IT BACK TO US FOR EXCHANGE OR A FULL REFUND OF  YOUR INITIAL PAYMENT IF WE DON'T HAVE SAME ITEM IN STOCK
- ITEM MUST BE RETURNED IN THE  PACKAGING AND CONDITION RECEIVED IN ORDER TO GET  REFUND
- DAMAGE CAUSED BY IMPROPER INSTALLATION WILL NOT BE COVERED AND  REIMBURSED (MAKE SURE THE ITEM WILL BE  INSTALLED PROPERLY BY SPECIALIST OR MECHANIC) 
- RETURN SHIPPING IS NONREFUNDABLE


SHIPPING: 
- ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED OUT WITHIN 2 BUSINESS DAYS FROM THE DAY OF  PAYMENT
- SOME LARGE ITEMS MAY TAKE UP TO 5 BUSINESS DAYS TO SHIP OUT, BECAUSE OF  THE SIZE
- IF YOU NEED EXPRESS DELIVERY OR LOCAL PICK UP PLEASE ASK BEFORE  PURCHASING


OTHER:
- WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS ITEM AT ANY TIME, IF IT  BECOMES UNAVAILABLE. WE WILL TRY TO UPDATE OUR AVAILABLE LISTINGS AS SOON AS  POSSIBLE, BUT IF YOU BUY THIS ITEM AND IT IS UNAVAILABLE, WE WILL REFUND YOU ALL  OF YOUR MONEY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. THANK YOU FOR  UNDERSTANDING. 

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