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1460 New Harley Main Shaft 3rd Gear 35027-94 Evo ? Fxr Softail Fl Dyna Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $72.00
Location:

Penngrove, California, US

Penngrove, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:I don't like too, but I will accept an item back into inventory if you decide you do not want it, BUT there will be a 25% restocking fee, AND you'll be absorbing the shipping costs both ways, so PLEASE be aware of what you are buying. I answer reasonable questions, but you need to check with your mechanic and/or the manufacturer regarding fitment, as I do not make any parts that I sell and I do not like to guess (and I'm no mechanic). PLEASE make sure to READ my terms & conditions (along with the description and viewing photos) and do your homework BEFORE making your purchase. Thanks for keeping this a smooth & simple process. Are you an FXR rider? Are you looking for FXR parts? I've been collecting them for years..... and FINALLY putting them up for sale. Can't find what you're after? Please ask. Sincerely, E. of Elvis' Place Sonoma County, CA Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

MY SIMPLE DESCRIPTION:
New Harley Main Shaft 3rd Gear 35027-94

US SHIPPING:
A tracking number will be emailed to your email address (NOT through eBay, but directly to your email address), once it's left my hands.
The total you see in the shipping calculator includes shipping costs, packaging costs (box, popcorn, bubble-wrap, tape, etc.)... and anything it takes to get this item safely to your door.
Due to the fees, costs and time involved, I do not combine items.

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING:
More of my time is involved when dealing with the USPS, so the total shipping cost my be higher than anticipated.

BUYER'S OBLIGATIONS:
All items are sold "As Is". I want none of them coming back, so PLEASE know what you're getting BEFORE you make your purchase.
Questions about fitment? PLEASE ask your mechanic and/or the manufacturer, as I did not make any of these items I have up for auction.
If you'd like more photos, just ask, as I take more than one (up to 10 of each item).
The number at the beginning is MY part number (so I can find this item once it has sold).
Returns accepted with a 25% restocking fee.... and the buyer absorbs shipping both ways, so know what you're buying BEFORE you buy it. If you need to get your mechanic involved, PLEASE do so.
NO pickups. NO exceptions.
There are NO EXTRA PARTS INCLUDED that are not in my description or photos.
If you show disrespect in my communication, you will be blocked immediately. I haven't the time nor the patience for disrespectful humans.

MORE PARTS:
Looking for more Harley parts that I don't have? See Elvis' Place! THOUSANDS of Harley parts for sale in that eBay store:
http://stores.ebay.com/Es-New-and-Used-Harley-parts?_rdc=1

Thanks for keeping this a Smooth and Simple transaction!


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