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1981-1985 Gm V8 5.7l Omc Sterndrive 0982330 Tilt Trim Sending Unit (mt*) on 2040-parts.com

US $40.95
Location:

Southaven, Mississippi, United States

Southaven, Mississippi, United States
Condition:Used

 Part Description: 1981-1985 GM V8 5.7L OMC Sterndrive 0982330 Tilt Trim Sending Unit

Part Name: Tilt Trim Sending Unit

Part Number(s): 0982330

Model(s): 1981-1985 OMC
 
Condition Description: Used, in very good condition

Retail Price: $96.64

Part Details: Tilt Trim Sending Unit  - in very good condition - this motor was tested and works - comes exactly as pictured

PLEASE DO RESEARCH BEFORE PURCHASING. IF YOU NEED ANY MORE INFORMATION THAN WHAT WE HAVE LISTED, PLEASE CONTACT US. WE WILL BE HAPPY TO MIC OR MEASURE ANYTHING THAT YOU WANT TO BE DOUBLE CHECKED. IF YOU WANT MORE PICTURES, WE WILL GLADLY GET THOSE FOR YOU. PLEASE DO NOT RELY ON OUR RESEARCH ALONE! (SEE RETURN POLICY BELOW)

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Our goal is to continue providing outstanding customer service with every order and to get you back on the water fast. Every effort is made to inspect and test every used part and provide an accurate description so that you can buy with confidence. We would be happy to try and answer all questions regarding any of our products. Please check out our online SpeedProMarine store for more performance, obsolete, and hard to find motor boat products.


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We are highly committed to ensuring you receive the highest satisfaction with every purchase and hope to earn positive feedback from all of our customers. However, if you have any problems, questions, or concerns about the merchandise you purchased, please contact us. 


Taxes:
MS residents will be charged 7% sales tax.


Shipping:
We normally ship the day after your payment is received and cleared. If you purchase multiple items, then please allow us to send an invoice to send you a little on shipping. Unless otherwise stated, products will be shipped via FedEx or USPS. Contact seller for any items being shipped anywhere other than the lower 48 states for a shipping price quote. Additional shipping charges will apply to all places outside of the lower 48. Arrangements can be made to pick up item locally.


Returns:
RETURNS ARE ALLOWED ONLY IF THE ITEM IS DEFECTIVE OR IF WE MADE A MISTAKE IN THE LISTING. RETURNS ARE NOT ALLOWED IF BUYER PURCHASES WRONG PART.   Returns are allowed for 14 days only (used items) or 30 days (new items).  Buyer is responsible for all return shipping costs and for ensuring proper packaging. Buyer must contact us via email before returning any item and obtain an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number. Buyer is responsible for doing his own research to ensure purchase of the correct part. Returns are not allowed due to purchase of incorrect part or change of mind. All returns are subject to a 15% restocking fee unless the item was defective or we made a mistake in the listing. All returned parts found to be tampered with/modified/damaged or incomplete will not be refunded.


Payments:
Payment is expected within 7 days of purchase. After that, the item will be relisted for sale.

 

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