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Borg Warner R-289 Regulator Willys Kaiser Jeep 1962-1971 Alternator on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
New in opened original box.
Manufacturer Part Number:R-289 Brand:Borg Warner

The item available here is a new Borg Warner R-289 electrical charging regulator.  This item comes in the original opened packaging.  It is believed to fit 1962-1971 Jeeps, but please verify the fitment before you purchase.

  It has not been tested and comes with a 14 day return policy from the date the item was shipped, EXCEPT INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING.  Postage is not covered.

 

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Items purchased will be shipped using USPS and there will be a $1 handling fee to professionally package this item and cover insurance.  Most items over $200 will require signature confirmation, but at no extra cost.

International shipments are accepted, but NO RETURN policy when shipped outside of the USA and Canada. Send question for shipping rate, but I use USPS to ship. International and Canadian shipping will have a $4.00 handling charge to cover insurance. NO EXCEPTIONS.

 

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Ohio residents will pay 7% sales tax unless a current Ohio tax form is provided.

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