Arctic Cat Snowmobile New Adjuster, Frt Arm-ptd 0704-256 on 2040-parts.com
Saint-Polycarpe, Quebec, Canada
NEW never use Artic Cat snowmobile nut, retaining shaft -1-5/8-16 1602-355 SEE WITH YOUR LOCAL DEALER OR ON THE WEB IF IT FIT YOUR APPLICATION YES COMBINE SHIPPING INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING JUST ASK FOR A SHIPPING COST INSURED POSTAL SHIPPING WILL BE $4.95 TO ANYWHERE IN NORTH AMERICA . I USUALLY SHIP WITHIN 1-24 HOURS OF PAYMENT BEING CLEARED. U.S. BUYERS- I HAVE NO CONTROL OVER THE POSTAL SERVICE, OR U.S. CUSTOMS. PLEASE BE PATIENT. DELIVERY IS USUALLY 7-12 DAYS MINIMUM, BUT I HAVE SEEN IT TAKE UP TO THREE WEEKS! CANADIAN BUYERS- SHIPPING SMALL ITEMS WITHIN CANADA IS EXPENSIVE! THANK YOU |
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