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Aro Corporation 15830n Oxygen Regulator Control on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Compton, California, United States

Compton, California, United States
Please note, we are selling this unit for parts because we have no way of testing it.
Brand:Aro Corporation Manufacturer Part Number:15830N UPC:Does Not Apply

Aro Corporation 15830N Oxygen Regulator Control


Aro Corporation 15830N Oxygen Regulator Control

Please note, we are selling this unit for parts because we have no way of testing it.




Please take a look at all of the provided photos before placing your bid to thoroughly inspect the lot contents and condition.

Item Condition: FOR PARTS / Needs Repair
   

Return Policy: No Returns - Item Sold AS IS/Needs Repair

Listed for Marc.A by Sean.S - Located at: EB1-A-4

  • Shipping weight is 5lbs, 0oz, shipped from our warehouse in Compton, CA. (zip 90221)
  • Default Shipping Service: UPS Ground
  • California residents will be charged 9.00% sales tax.
  • Tennessee residents will be charged 9.00% sales tax.
    (We have offices in both California and Tennessee and are required to charge tax to any shipment sent anywhere in either state.)
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    • For foreign orders we accept PayPal. We reserve the right to refuse other payment types at our discretion. We make our decision on a case by case basis, due to previous problems with some foreign credit cards.
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