Boeing 747 Aircraft Oxyen Pressure Indicator P/n 260516 60b00120-2 on 2040-parts.com
Garden Grove, California, United States
This has a parts removal tag with Inspector's signature & showing a warehouse storage location for issue. Compatible Boeing Models:Boeing (747-100, -200, -300, -400, -SP) FAA Approval for Part 260516NSN: 6620-01-578-6561 You are buying the exact item pictured. FedEx shipping to a non P.O. Box in the lower 48 states. 14 day guarantee. Buy with Confidence from a seller who has a 17 year track record on eBay!
Shipping & Return policies:
I have been eBaying since 1998 & have delt with scammers & Drama Queens (both male & female) alike. Due to them I have learned the hard way to cover my 6. If you are a "good guy" please understand where I am coming from. If you are one of the aforementioned do not purchase my items as we will not get along.
I believe that if you give honest descriptions with enough pictures, you should not need a return policy, that being said I still maintain a 14 day return policy. Occasionally I will make a mistake in my listings. If I make an error please be patient and I will remedy the situation. If you are the the emotional type that "lashes out," find another place to buy your products. For everyone else, please buy/bid with the assurance that if I have made an error in my listing, I WILL take care of you. If you have made an error, and bought the wrong size, for example, I will still take care of you (but I’ll let you pay the shipping). All items shipped with have a tracing number assigned to them. To check the status / location of your item click on "my eBay" then "purchase history" to locate your tracking number. Click on this number and the status of your package will be shown to you. Once your tracking status indicates delivered, I will not be held responsible for items being "stolen" from your mailbox. If this is a concern please read forward concerning paying additional for insuring your packages.
DOMESTIC SHIPPING: If you desire "signature required" or to insure your item, please advise me so I can send you an adjusted invoice. I package VERY well, and have a great track record of getting everything to each buyer intact. I generally use the US Post Office for items under 1lb and FedEx for heavier items. FedEx will not deliver to a P.O. Box, therefore the USPS is your only option and your shipping fees WILL increase substantially (30% - 75% ish). To circumvent the increased USPS charges and you becoming irritated for paying more expensive shipping, please use a non PO Box.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: Please email me before bidding/buying so I can quote you an international shipping price. (Generally 1-2 lbs to Asia/Europe is around $24) using USPS International first class which has a 4 lb package limit. Packages weighing over 4 lbs is can be VERY expensive, 5 pounds to Asia is about $60 and the price quickly rises from there. I have a 100% delivery track record on International first class (Argentina, Australia, France, Canada, England, Israel, Japan, Singapore, Korea, New Zealand, Thailand, ...). I only guarantee your item while it is in the hands of the U.S. Postal Service. Once your item enters another country's possession / customs screening process I cannot and will not guarantee its delivery. I will attempt to place small items in boxes as in some countries, envelopes end up in postal employees pockets. If it is important for you to have international insurance and or accurate & complete tracking then you must request a shipping quote from me using International Priority Mail which is substantially more expensive than International First Class, but it is faster, and the tracking is better. One pound to Canada will cost about $35, shipping to other countries costs about $50 for 1 lb & the rates go UP from there.
CALIFORNIA BUYERS: Unfortunately if I ship to The People's Republic of California I either have to charge state sales tax, or receive a valid resale form. Please do not bark at me for the taxes, simply vote republican next time.
AUCTIONS: I won’t end an auction listing early to sell it to you directly. As a bidder, I really dislike going back at the end of an auction to bid, only to discover that the seller had ended the auction early. So I won’t do that for you, or to you. Thanks for your patience & good luck.
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