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New Air Pressure Gauge Air Compressor Hydr 1.5" Face 0-2000psi Back Mnt 1/8" Npt on 2040-parts.com

US $8.25
Location:

Canoga Park, California, US

Canoga Park, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Refund and Return Policy All Returns must first be approved by WheelAdapter.com. Contact our office for return confirmations. * Returned items must be in original packaging in brand new condition. * Products that have been used, mounted or installed will NOT be accepted for return. Return shipping is the responsibility of the sender, and credit will not be given until all returned items are received. Accepted returns will be credited the full purchase price less shipping and handling fees from the original transaction and a 20% restocking fee. Returned Items will only be accepted for the following: •Fitment Issues: If for any reason your purchase does not fit or work on your vehicle we will accept returns if you provided vehicle information with your order. This is the only way that our experts can insure proper fitment for your vehicle. All other fitment issues are the responsibility of the purchaser. We will replace the item in question with an additional shipping and handling fee including the cost of shipping the original item back to us. •Wrong Item Received: If for any reason you have received an Item different from what you ordered WheelAdapter.com will ship you the correct item at no additional cost to you, and will make all arrangements to ship the incorrect items back to us. •Damaged Items: If you receive an Item that is damaged WheelAdapter.com will replace the item at no additional cost to you, and will make all arrangements to ship the damaged items back to us. •Customer Satisfaction: At WheelAdapter.com, we are dedicated to your satisfaction. If you have any issues concerning your purchase we'd ask that you please call or email us to resolve the issue. If we can't resolve an issue with your purchase by replacement with a different item or application we will refund your purchase price less a 20% restocking fee and any shipping and handling charges. Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:USG U.S. GAUGE Manufacturer Part Number:13405-I Country of Manufacture:United States

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CONDITION NEW

1.5" FACE

0-2000 PSI

BACK MOUNT 1/8" NPT 

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