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Ultima Heavy Duty Polished 5 & 6 Speed Transmission Bare Case W/ Speedo Hole on 2040-parts.com

US $109.95
Location:

Festus, Missouri, US

Festus, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:

Ultima Heavy Duty Polished 5 & 6 Speed Bare Transmission Case with Speedo Hole

Part # 298-113

These transmission cases are designed to be one of the strongest on the market with extra case thickness and full support gussets where needed.

 

Bare Case Only 5 & 6 speed Softail

 

Special Features Include:

Castings in CNC machined permanent molds from A356 aluminum and hardened to T6 specification, then fully machined on state-of-the-art Mazak FH Horizontal Machining Center.

5 Speed case patent No. D412,466

Includes speedo drive hole plug part No. 41-105

New "Leak Free" blind mounting studs

Alaska, Puerto Rico and Hawaii are not included in the standard shipping rates. You must receive a shipping quote prior to shipping.

If you need something that you don’t see listed just ask.  We only have a small number of items we carry actually listed on EBay.

 We will ship our items to anywhere in the world, just send us a message with your city and postal/zip code for a shipping quote. We use FedEx for all of our packages except large items requiring freight service. We will NOT ship USPS. Items normally leave our facility within 48 hrs(not including weekends/holidays) and will arrive within 7 business days.

 All Missouri residents will be charged a tax of 8.35%.

 If you see multiple items you would like to purchase you can receive free shipping if the order goes over $100. This applies only to orders in the continental U.S.

 We cannot adjust the value on any invoices; the purchase price must be marked with the correct value.

 For items with vin numbers the MSO will arrive in 2-4 weeks from the date of purchase.

 New/unused items in their original packaging can be returned for refund within 30 days of the purchase date. Please contact us prior to the return of any items.

 WARNING:

Serious injury, death, and property damage can result from the improper use, control, alteration, or maintenance of motorcycles. The dealer and dealers’ customers must exercise good judgment in the use, control, alteration, part selection and installation, and maintenance, of motorcycles. Jireh has no control over the judgment of others and assumes no responsibility or liability of any nature for the failure of others to use good judgment.

 


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