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1998 Polaris Xplorer 300 4x4 Pull Starter Start Recoil on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Wellington, Ohio, US

Wellington, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:

This part is in good used condition.  Expect normal wear for a used item of similar vintage.  Normal may include but not limited to: scratches, nicks, tiny dents, paint loss, rust, and typical wear. .  Some pictures may have me pointing out a defect with the item. It will either be a pen/pencil or simply me pointing at it with my finger. Generally, it is not a defect large in scale. We try to be very honest and highlight any and all significant defects. Most parts will have varying degrees of dirt.  I just do not have the manpower to wash every used part.  I try very hard to take good pictures to best guide your purchase.  Please look over the pictures closely before you buy.  The pictures are your guide for the condition & the title highlights item specific information

 

GOOD USED CONDITION HAS SOME OXIDATION ON THE FINISH

 

I buy, sell, and trade just about anything.  I am into motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, car & trucks, gold & silver, whole estates, antiques, and collectibles.  You name it I will buy it!  If you live within a 200 radius of Wellington, Ohio and have something you want to sell please contact me.

 

 

I ONLY SHIP ONCE A WEEK ON WEDNESDAY.  Any items purchased after 12:00 noon (EST) will be shipped the following Wednesday.   I am limited on manpower and cannot make exceptions.   I want you to be very satisfied with your buying experience so please make sure this is acceptable for your specific needs.  I appreciate your business and understanding.

CUSTOMER SATISFACTION: I always strive for excellent feedback ratings.  If for some reason you are not happy with your purchase please contact me before you decide to give unfavorable feedback.  I want to know for future improvement and provide you great customer satisfaction.


 

 

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