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12.5" Black Progressive 412 Standard Duty Shocks Pair 06-2014 Harley Touring Flh on 2040-parts.com

US $218.55
Location:

Zieglerville, Pennsylvania, US

Zieglerville, Pennsylvania, US
Item must be returned within:60 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:It is your responsibility to make sure the part sent fits the application prior to purchase and installation. If American Classic Motors made an error and sent the wrong item we will gladly take it back if the item is in the original package ,is uninstalled and unused. Otherwise, new parts still in the original packaging and purchased within 30 days can be returned. We can issue a full store credit less shipping and handling or a refund minus a 20% restock fee and minus shipping costs. If a part is damaged upon delivery call us immediately and DO NOT TRY TO INSTALL IT. Do not destroy the packaging or write on it. Defective parts, including electrical, cannot be replaced or refunded until the manufacturer or distributor deems the product defective. They can either replace or rebuild the part. If a warranty issue arises we will make every effort to assist but all warranties come from the manufacturer or the distributor and they decide what they will take back. WE DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS ON USED OR INSTALLED PARTS. We do not reimburse for any labor fees or down time associated with the products we sell, whether due to warranty, purchasing or shipping errors. Manufacturer warranty does not cover shipping costs. Damages from shipping are extremely rare but if it happens you must save all packing material in order for us to make a claim. If you have a return that fits the above criteria it must be no more than thirty days from purchase date. Please remember that shipping damage must be reported immediately. Please call us for a return authorization number (RMA). ALL ITEMS MUST BE RETURNED IN ORIGINAL UNDAMAGED PACKAGING. DO NOT WRITE ON PACKAGING EXCEPT FOR AN RMA NUMBER ON THE RETURN LABEL. THE BOX MUST BE RESEALED WITH CLEAR PACKING TAPE ONLY. THE RETURN PACKING SLIP MUST BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED WITH ITEM. THIS PROCEDURE MUST BE FOLLOWED OR ITEM WILL BE REFUSED. We will gladly answer your questions by phone or email. Shipped orders may require a signature for delivery. Our address is: AMERICAN CLASSIC MOTORS, 315 BIG RD P.O. Box 298 ZIELGLERVILLE PA 19492. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Progressive Manufacturer Part Number:412-4071B Placement on Vehicle:Rear Surface Finish:BLACK Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States Part Type:SHOCKS

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