Saab 9.3 Se Convertible Turbo Automatic Leather Turbo Engine 2.0 Turbo Sport on 2040-cars
Boonsboro, Maryland, United States
PLEASE CALL 240-203-0689 OR 304-279-9744 SAAB 9.3 2.0 TURBO LEATHER SEATS POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS FULL POWER TOP LOW MILES AUTOMATIC ALUMINIUM WHEELS RADIO NOT WORKING CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY PLEASE CALL 240-203-0689 OR 304-279-9744 EDWard Rude General Terms & Conditions: See other items from this seller WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOS, PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND VIDEO OF EQUPMENT WE PROVIDE ALL EQUIPMENT IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS WE HAVE A RETURN POLICY BUT CUSTOMERS IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING BOTH WAYS. NO EXCEPTIONS! FOR SHIPPING QUOTES CONTACT KRIS @ KRIS1@LOADEMUP.NET OR CALL 1-877-569-5623PAYMENT: A NON- REFUNDABLE DOWN PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 24 HRS OR YOU MUST CALL TO MAKE PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS.WE DO NOT EXECPT PAYPAL FOR PAYMENT IN FULL !!! PAYMENT IN FULL MUST BE RECIEVED WITHIN 3 DAYS OF CLOSE OF AUCTION OR ITEM WILL BE RELISTED !! NO EXCEPTS PERIOD. ALL ITEMS MUST BE PAID IN FULL BEFORE P/U! WE ACCEPT VISA ,MASTERCARD AND DISCOVER AND PAYPAL FOR DOWN PAYMENT ONLY. WE EXCEPT CHECKS,CASHIER CHECKS AND WIRE TRANSFERS FOR PAYMENT IN FULL. BUT ALL CHECKS MUST CLEAR THE BANK B/4 YOU CAN P/U OR HAVE YOUR ITEM SHIPPED.WE HAVE FOUND THAT WIRE TRANSFER IS THE EASIEST AND SAFEST METHOD OF PAYMENT. SHIPPING: We SHIP WORLDWIDE. SHIPPING IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE HIGH BIDDER. I WILL HELP WITH SHIPPING ANY WAY I CAN. WE WILL LOAD THE ITEM AT MY FACILITY AT NO CHARGE TO YOU. WE HAVE FORK LIFTS AND DOCKS FOR LOADING. YOU MAY PICK THE ITEM UP IN PERSON IF YOU PREFER. YOU MAY ALSO USE ANY CARRIER OF YOUR CHOICE. CALL US AND WE WILL GIVE YOU A LIST OF GOOD CARRIERS TO CHOSE FROM.SHIPPING IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE WINNER OF THIS AUCTION!! WINNING BIDDER PAYS FOR ALL SHIPPING CHARGES PERIOD !!! FOR SHIPPING QUOTES CONTACT KRIS @ KRIS1@LOADEMUP.NET OR CALL 1-877-569-5623 Fees & Taxes: You are responsable to pay the taxes due in your home state if you title the machine. You will not be charged sales tax on any item if you are from out of state. If you are a Md resident you will be subject to 6% sales tax on the purchase price of your Item. Warranty: WARRANTY:ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD "AS IS " / " WHERE IS" WITH NO IMPLIED OR WRITTEN WARRANTY. WE ARE NOTRESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ERRORS OR OMISSIONS IN OUR LISTINGS. WE TRY TO EXPLAIN EVERYTHING WE KNOW ABOUT THE PRODUCT. WE ENCOURAGE YOU OR A THIRD PARTY TO COME BY AND DO A FULL INSPECTION. THERE ARE NO PARTIAL REFUNDS PERIOD. WHEN YOU BUY IT THE MACHINE IS YOURS PERIOD. RETURNS :ALL ITEMS MUST BE RETURNED WITHIN 3 DAYS IN SAME CONDITION. MACHINE OR PRODUCT MUST OPERATE IN THE SAME CONDITION IT WAS WHEN IT WAS SHIPPED TO YOU. RETURN SHIPPING MUST BE PAID FOR BY BUYER!!! THERE ARE NO PARTIAL REFUNDS PERIOD. UNDER NO CONDITION WHAT SO EVER. |
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