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  • Business Name: Unzipped Composites
  • Business shop address: Unit 7/49 Conquest Way, Wangara, WA, 6065
  • Business shipping address: As above
  • Business website URL: www.unzippedcomposites.com.au
  • Business contact number: 04310 470 984
  • Business contact email: [email protected]
  • Returns policy:

Change of Mind Returns - None. All our products are made to order, and we do not accept returns for change of mind.

Faulty Goods Returns: In the event of a manufacturing fault, we will offer a full replacement of the product. Please keep in mind that composite components are hand manufactured products, and small imperfections (such as pinholes, tiny scratches, trimming inconsistencies, etc.) can occur. We do not consider these to be manufacturing faults, but would be happy to work with customers on a case by case basis to ensure your satisfaction.

Quality Guarantee: We want you to be over the moon with any products we make for you. We utilise Aerospace standard manufacturing processes and materials in order to provide you with composite components that wouldn't be out of place on an F1 car. On rare occasions, some blemishes may slip by unnoticed. In the event that you are dissatisfied with our service, please contact us so we can rectify any issues.

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