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03 04 05 06 07 Skidoo Rev Mxz Summit 600 800 500ss Tach Tachometer Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

This is a tach taken off of a 2005 Skidoo MXZ 600 HO

Ready to install

Will fit many other makes/models. Please check before purchasing

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All parts are shipped exactly as they are pictured unless otherwise noted in description.
 
All parts are inspected and deemed usable unless otherwise noted in description.
 
Parts may require some cleaning and adjustments for proper installation.
 
Engine parts should be properly cleaned and lubricated prior to assembly.
 
ALL PARTS SHOULD BE INSTALLED BY AN EXPERIENCED MECHANIC.
 
Parts are used and may have some scratches/chips and require some cleaning and touch up.
 
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We gladly accept returns. Please contact us before returning any item or there may be a delay in the refund of your payment.  You may contact us through e-bay messaging. Items must be returned within 14 days of receiving the item. All sales after 14 days are considered final.  Any items being returned with the exception of defective items are subject to a 15% restocking fee. Electrical items are NON-RETURNABLE. Electrical parts are tested prior to removing from the machine and verified to function properly. Troubleshooting electrical issues by swapping parts causes damage.
 
THE EXACT MODEL AND YEAR A PART WAS REMOVED FROM IS LISTED IN THE ITEM DESCRIPTION. THE MAJORITY OF PARTS FIT A VARIETY OF MAKE AND MODELS THUS THE USE OF KEYWORDS IN THE TITLE, THIS IS NOT "FALSE ADVERTISING." IT IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY TO VERIFY FITMENT TO THEIR SPECIFIC APPLICATION PRIOR TO PURCHASING.
 
We do our best to describe an item as accurately as possible. If for some reason you are unhappy with your purchase PLEASE message us prior to taking negative actions. We will do our best to make it right. The majority of the parts we sell are used unless otherwise noted.
 
Again if you have any questions please feel free to contact and we will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Thank you.

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