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Wingbrake - Instructor/passanger/training Dual Brake, Teen Driving Lessons on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Seoul, default, Korea, South

Seoul, default, Korea, South
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:Korea, Republic of UPC:NA

Wingbrake

Wingbrake enables a passenger to put on brake by hand to help novice driver for safe driving.    
  • Convenience - One-touch lever control function allows convenient installation and detachment Wingbrake in 5 seconds.
  • Compatibility - 360-degree spin function allows to adjust angle to fit various car models
  • Safety - Door-lock function ensures safe driving - locks automatically upon installation, and unlocks conveniently with a lever.
Wingbrake advantage includes:
  1. Easy install - just 5 seconds with no tools ( included step by step instructions and illustrations)
  2. Applicable for all left handle vehicles except mercedes-benz’s SMAT small car as of Sep 2016
  3. Ideal for beginners' drive learning/lesson by passenger side operation
  4. Saving time and cost for drive learning
  5. Easily transfers from car to car
International free shipping with tracking information

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STORE POLICY

PAYMENT:

  • We accept credit cards, debit cards, and e-checks through Paypal only.

SHIPPING:

  • Shipment is not proceed on weekends and Korean holidays.
  • We ship same or the next business day at the latest.
  • All items are thoroughly inspected, and carefully packaged prior to shipment.

TRACKING:

  • International packages do not include online tracking. 

FEEDBACK:

We automatically post positive feedback to the buyer upon payment. We would greatly appreciate if you would reciprocate upon receipt of your purchase. If there is a problem with your order, we request that you please drop us an email and give us a chance to make it right before leaving negative feedback.

RETURNS / EXCHANGES:

  • If you are not satisfied with your order, you can return for refund or exchange within 14 days of receipt of product.  The returned item must be in the same condition as it was received so please do not send us used products.  The buyer is responsible for all shipping cost associated with the return or exchange. 
  • Please read descriptions and/or ask questions prior to committing to your purchase.


INTERNATIONAL:

Buyers are responsible for customs duties, taxes, and/or fees. 

International delivery by standard mail can take up as below due to postal service and customs dependency.

SHIPPING PERIOD


10~35 business days

United States,Canada,Austria

10~35 business days

UK,Spain,France,Germany,Europe

7~21 business days

Thailand,Singapore,Southeast Asia

7~14 business days

Japan,Hongkong,China

14~35 business days

Saudi Arabia,India,Middle East

14~42 business days

South America,Africa

14~42 business days

Brazil,Malta,Russia,Israel,Italy(Strict Customs)

21~30 business days

Others

CONTACT:

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