Ski-doo New Oem Snowmobile New Owner Start-up Kit, 600 E-tec Engine, 415129947 on 2040-parts.com
Lakeville, Minnesota, United States
Brand new, genuine Ski-Doo new owner start-up kit. This is a factory original equipment accessory, not an aftermarket. SKU#: 415129947 Fits: Ski-Doo snowmobiles with 600 E-TEC engines, except Summit. Please verify your own fitment before placing your order.
Refunds: If you would like to make a return, you may send an item back for a refund within 14 days of receiving said item. Please call us prior to returning. All refunds must be approved by a manager. The customer is responsible for shipping fees accrued in sending the original item back to Leo's South. Customer will be refunded for their purchase minus any shipping fees and a 10% re-stock fee. Tags must be attached and product must be in its original condition. Items should not have any pet hair or strong odors. Exchanges: You can ask if we have another size or style. You would be responsible for the original items shipping and also to re-ship the new item. Shipping: Rates given are for customers within the continental United States. All items ordered on eBay are shipped standard shipping, through either USPS or UPS. If the shipping address for an item is a PO BOX, please note that the item will not be shipped through UPS. If you have a preferred carrier, please contact us before purchasing. Please request combined shipping before paying for your items, we will not refund after you have paid. |
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