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B2 Arctic Cat Bushing Adjuster Mach Bearcat 1704-489 Oem Qty 2 Mountain on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Kalispell, Montana, United States

Kalispell, Montana, United States
Packing has been open but parts are new
Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:1704-489

R&R Cycle Parts

DESCRIPTION
  • This Part Is In Great Shape And Working Order
  • Might Fit Other Years And Models. Please Verify With Local Dealership To Be Sure Part Will Fit Your Machine
  • Only Includes All Items In Pictures
  • No Guarantee On Bearings Or Gaskets Unless Noted Otherwise
  • Please Compare Your Part To Part In Picture To Be Sure It Matches Correctly
                                                           GENERAL INFOMATION
  • Any questions please ask through eBay or call 406-260-3294
  • We mark all items so please don't try to return your broken part
  • Item in pictures is items that ship so please look at pictures carefully
  • We try our best to point out major defects or problems. We do miss defects so any problems please bring it to our attention.
  • Parts are used and may not be up to factory specs.
  • It is the buyer responsibility to verify the part is correctly installed and is in usable condition.
  • R&R Cycle or any of its employees are not liable for any damages to persons or property (INCLUDING DEATH) for parts that are installed incorrectly or parts that may be faulty when sold. 
                                                     PAYMENT POLICY
  • Payment must be received within four days of auction end date
  • If payment can not be made please contact us so other arrangements can be made
  • If payment is not made within 7 days and unpaid item case will be opened through eBay


SHIPPING INFORMATION

  • We try to package all items as good as possible
  • We only ship to verified eBay address on file. Please don't ask to change address
  • Most items ship within 24 hours by 3 day priority mail
  • Additional international shipping charges, taxes, and custom fees may apply to buyer on international shipments. Please check with you country's laws
  • We can not accept responsibility for delays due to Fed Ex, USPS, And UPS


RETURN POLICY

  • 30 day return policy on all items
  • All items are marked and a refund will be given once item has been received and has been verified it was the part we sold and is in the same condition
  • Buyer pays shipping costs both ways
  • A 15% restocking fee applies






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