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Universal Electronic Radiator Cooling Fan Mounting Mount Kits Strap/pad One Set on 2040-parts.com

US $6.39
Location:

上海, 上海, CN

上海, 上海, CN
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:No return will be acceptable over 14 days after package has been delivered If seller shipped a defective or incorrect items, please e-mail us and we will exchange an exact one for you asap. If buyer purchased the wrong item by error and wants a return, shipping and handling charge is not refundable Manufacturer Part Number:SP-FMT-001

Aluminum Radiator FORD MUSTANG 1

Universal Electronic Radiator Cooling Fan Mounting Mount Kits STRAP/PAD One Set

 

                                                  

 
 Specification


Application: FIT  ALL SIZE RADIATOR FAN. 7'' 9 '' 10'' 12'' 14'' 16'' ETC

Description:

- 100% Brand New ×  1 Set 

- Made of High Quality Compositions

- Locks Fans Tightly on Radiators

- Mounting Hardware


- Professional Installer is Highly Recommended

 

Advantages:

 

- This is by far the easiest way to mount an  electric fan.

- New heavy-duty Radiator Cable Ties with Surloc technology results in one of  the strongest radiator cable ties      on the market.

 

- Compatible with all cooling fans. Conveniently packaged 4 per bag.

- You do not need a shroud to mount an electric cooling fan.

 

- These padded fan ties will hold your fan  securely.

- Shrouds actually reduce cooling at road speed, these units are as effective as  a shroud but cost 95% less!!

 

  

 

Shipping

Most items are shipped within 1 business day.

The one set free shipping is only for America domestic area, customers from other countries should contact with us for shipping cost before payment.

Please allow 3-7 business days for delivery.

Orders from
Australia, United Kingdom, United States are delivered by e-packet at the moment.

Customs fees and duties must be paid by the buyer, and not the seller. By purchasing the item, you agree to pay for custom duties and taxes.

 Payment

 

Paypal is the preferred method of payment.

Please make sure your paypal account verified before payment.

 

 

 Return Policy

 

Returns or exchanges are accepted within 14 business days after receipt of item.


All returns must be in new condition, unused, not installed. It must be in the same condition as sold to buyer and in its original packaging. We'll not receive returns if there are missing packaging, instructions, missing parts, signs of installation, scratches, damages, contaminants or modifications.

Shipping fees are non-refundable.

 

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 Customer Service


We are always trying our best to serve each customer well.

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