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#84903 Chrysler Outboard Cup Bearing on 2040-parts.com

US $11.45
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Sarasota, Florida, US

Sarasota, Florida, US
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#84903 Chrysler Outboard Cup Bearing


New old stock from a business that closed, Please see pictures

ITEM BEING SOLD “AS-IS” NO RETURNS ACCEPTED

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  • All stock is unused old stock unless specifically described otherwise. The original Manufacturer boxes or packaging may be missing for some items or items may be weathered. Please contact us if you have concerns on this.

  • Pictures are for illustration only and may vary from actual product

  • All items are from bulk buys so we do not have a history on the items. We do not guarantee the suitability or quality of any items for any particular application the buyer may have.

  • We are not a dealer or engine mechanic as such we can answer any technical questions you may have.

    Warranty:

  • No warranty on parts sold, all items sold as is

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    PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 48 HOURS AFTER AUCTION CLOSING.

    IF PAYMENT IS NOT MADE WITHIN THE ABOVE PERIOD A UNPAID ITEM CASE WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE OPENED.

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    ITEMS ELIGIBLE FOR OUR RETURN POLICY MUST BE RETURNED WITHIN 14 DAYS AFTER DELIVERY DATE. BUYERS MUST CONTACT US BY EBAY EMAIL BEFORE RETURNING THE ITEM FOR APPROVAL AND INSTRUCTION. REFUNDS WILL BE EITHER REPLACEMENT OR REFUND! THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO RETURNS ON ITEMS LISTED (AS-IS) AND (WHOLESALE). All FEES( S&H, Ebay and Paypal) ARE NON REFUNDABLE AND BUYERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR RETURN SHIPPING FEES.

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