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9820729 Nos Gm 70-81 Camaro Rear Front Door Guide Roller on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:9820729 Brand:GM Part Brand:GM MPN:9820729 UPC:Does not apply

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A NOS GM 9820729 WINDOW GUIDE ROLLER; FIT 70-81 CAMARO. THIS PART MAY ALSO FIT OTHER APPLICATIONS, CHECK THE NUMBER TO BE SURE IT WILL WORK FOR YOUR APPLICATION; THE PART INFORMATION COMES FROM ORIGINAL GM PARTS BOOKS, BOOKS ARE NOT ALWAYS CORRECT.  PICTURES REPRESENT THE PART AS BEST I CAN.   YOU CANNOT BEAT A GENUINE GM PART FOR YOUR RESTORATION OR A DAILY DRIVER.

YOU ARE BIDDING ON WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURE UNLESS SPECIFIED DIFFERENTLY; ADDITIONAL MOUNTING HARDWARE WILL BE PICTURED IF IT COMES WITH THE PART, ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY.  IF THERE IS A SITUATION WHERE WE WOULD ACCEPT AN ITEM BACK THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SHIPPING CHARGES TO RETURN THE ITEM AND A 20% RESTOCKING FEE, NO ITEM WILL BE ACCEPTED BACK WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION WITH A RMA ASSIGNED TO THE SHIPMENT.

THE PART MAY HAVE SOME SHELF WEAR, SURFACE RUST OR OTHER SIGNS OF AGEING, WE WILL INDICATE ANY BLEMISHES IF WE SEE ANYTHING AS WE INSPECT THE ITEM.   THESE PARTS ARE OLD DEALER STOCK AND THESE PARTS HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED FOR MANY YEARS AND ARE DIFFICULT TO LOCATE. 

INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS NEED TO SEND THE SHIPPING ADDRESS TO GET A SHIPPING QUOTE PRIOR TO BIDDING IF THEY NEED A QUOTE.

WE USUALLY SHIP ON SATURDAY ONLY, IF AN ITEM IS PAID BY THURSDAY NOON EST IT WILL SHIP THE FOLLOWING SATURDAY, PAID AFTER THURSDAY NOON ITEM   WILL SHIP ON   SATURDAY   OF THE FOLLOWING WEEK.  WE USE USPS FOR MOST OF OUR SHIPPING BUT MAY USE OTHER SHIPPING CARRIERS AS WE NEED TO.  

IF YOU NEED SPECIAL OR EXPEDITED SHIPPING OTHER THAN WHAT WE PROVIDE; MOST OF OUR ITEMS HAVE FREE SHIPPING WITHIN THE 48 STATES, SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS ARE ALWAYS DISPLAYED ON EACH LISTING.  LET US KNOW THAT WE CAN GET THE SHIPPING CHARGES FOR YOU.

PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE THE BIDDING ENDS IF YOU NEED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

WE WILL POST FEEDBACK FOR THE BUYER WHEN THE PURCHASE IS COMPLETE, WE WOULD APPRECIATE THE BUYER LEAVING POSITIVE EBAY FEEDBACK FOR US, IF THERE IS A PROBLEM THAT THE BUYER CANNOT LEAVE POSITIVE FEEDBACK LET US KNOW, WE WILL TRY TO RESOLVE ANY ISSUES.  WE STRIVE TO MAINTAIN THE HIGHEST LEVEL (5) OF SERVICE THAT EBAY SETS FOR SELLERS.  

WE ARE ADDING MORE ITEMS AS WE CAN PULL OUT AND IDENTIFY, CHECK OUR STORE OFTEN.

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