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Turbo Compressor Wheel Genesis Coupe 2.0t Td04l-td04h-13tk3s 40.6/56mm on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

West Covina, California, US

West Covina, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Warranty:Yes

Product Info

Item Name

Kinugawa Mitsubishi / Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T Turbo

 

Compressor Wheel TD04-13TK3S / TD04L-13TK3S

P/N

 Application

- Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T TD04L-13TK3S / 49377-06902 / 28231-2C410 (TD04L-TD04H-13TK3S)

 

- CAN NOT FIT NISSAN MR16DDT TF035HL8-13TK3S-5

Wheel Spec

- Inducer Diameter : 40.6 mm

 

- Exducer Diameter : 56 mm

 

- Trim : 53

 

- Total Height : 26.15 mm

 

- Bore Diameter: 5.00 mm

 

- 6+6 Blade

Material

Aluminum

Situation

- Brand New

 

- Balanced By SCHENCK Germany

 

- Ready to work

Kit includes 

- 1 x Compressor Wheel

Made By

Kinugawa Turbo

Warranty

One Year

Shipping Information

Area

Shipping

Delivery Days

Shipping Way

USA

0

2~4

USPS First Class

Europe, Canada

20

5~7

USPS EMS

Asia

20

5~7

USPS EMS

Africa, South America

25

5~7

USPS EMS

EMS tracking on Internet

No Extra shipping for additional fitting

Store Guaranteed:

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Payment Info:

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Item will be shipped after PayPal billing status is clear or completed.

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We reserve rights to cancel transaction if payment not received after 7 business days.

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All fraud transactions will be reported to Government Authorities, no exceptions.

Return Policy:

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All Items are Authentic Guaranteed. NO FAKES sale here.

2.

100% satisfaction Guaranteed, all items could be returned or exchanged within 14 days of receiving. (Shipping, E-Bay and Paypal are not refundable.) No claims will be honored after 14 days of delivery.

3.

All return items MUST be in brand new condition which means - the item is never installed and kept in the original packaging, otherwise a 20% restocking fees in credits will be charged.

4.

Please contact us for a return authorization number prior to ship items back to us.

5.

Buyers assume all risk on shipment and usage. Professional installation is highly recommended.

 

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