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Arco Mercruiser 6275 Tilt Trim Motor Assy. on 2040-parts.com

US $359.00
Location:

Bohemia, New York, United States

Bohemia, New York, United States
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Brand:Arco Manufacturer Part Number:6275

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Please note that you are bidding on new, new old stock and pre-owned parts and therefore, we are not able to bench test certain items.  We do visually inspect all items for major defects and power up all units.

Refund Policy:  If for some reason, you are not pleased with your purchase, we offer a full refund on this item (not including shipping/handling).  You must notify us via email to request a refund within a 3 day period of your receipt of the item  A refund of the sale price will be processed, if within 10 days of its purchase, the item is safely returned and  is in the same condition as it was received.  Please note that we do not pay for return shipping unless the item is deemed non-working or defective.

******We May Have In Stock Other Pre-Owned or New "Out of Production" Marine Parts******

Please contact us at:  MARINE CONSIGNMENT of Long Island

Address:  Bohemia, N.Y.

Telephone:  (631) 647-3628

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