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Eb277 2015 15 Polaris Pro Rmk 163 Grip Heater Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Nisku, Alberta, Canada

Nisku, Alberta, Canada
PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES AND INFORMATION IN AD!
Brand:Polaris Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:4011319 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

GOOD SHAPE!

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THIS ITEM IS COMING OFF A 2015 POLARIS PRO RMK 163 WITH UNKNOWN MILEAGE(SPEEDO RESET TO 0)
STOCK #EB277
WE WILL LIST ALL PARTS UNTIL SOLD! CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL ITEMS OFF THIS UNIT


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PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR DEALER OR ONLINE FOR FITMENT OF OTHER YEARS/MODELS AS WE DO NOT GUARANTEE FITMENT FOR OTHER MODELS/YEARS

TERMS
ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS/AS DESCRIBED
IF OUR DESCRIPTION DOESN'T MATCH THE EBAY AD CONTACT US FIRST AND WE WILL MAKE IT RIGHT!
WE STAND BY OUR PARTS AND CUSTOMERS!
ALL CANADIAN TRANSACTIONS WILL BE CHARGED YOUR PROVINCIAL SALES TAXES AT CHECKOUT. 

SHIPPING
WE WILL COMBINE SHIP MOST ITEMS! MESSAGE USE WITH ITEMS NUMBERS AND ADDRESS FOR A QUOTE. 
ALASKA, PUERTO RICO AND SOME RURAL LOCATIONS MAY COST MORE.  WE WILL CONTACT  YOU IF SO. 
ALL LARGER FREIGHT BULK ITEMS DESTINED TO THE USA WILL NEED A TAX ID OR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER TO CLEAR US CUSTOMS(WE WILL CONTACT YOU AFTER PURCHASE)
LARGER PALLETIZED ITEMS WILL BE SHIPPED TO YOUR CLOSEST FREIGHT TRUCK DEPOT FOR PICKUP OR A COMMERCIAL ADDRESS WITH LOADING
 ALLOW AT "LEAST" A 6-10 BUSINESS DAYS FOR YOUR ITEM TO ARRIVE IN THE US. 

WE ARE IN CANADA!
USA CUSTOMERS MAY HAVE TO PAY CUSTOMS/DUTIES CHARGES ON ITEMS BEING SHIPPED WITH UPS WORTH OVER $800CAD.
INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: CHECK YOUR COUNTRIES CUSTOMS FOR EXTRA CUSTOMS CHARGES AT THE DOOR!

LOCAL PICKUP
WE LIST ON EBAY.COM(NO LOCAL PICKUP OPTION) SO LET US KNOW IF YOU WANT TO PICK UP AND WE WILL EDIT THE AD
WE OFFER FREE LOCAL PICKUP MOST BUSINESS HOURS(REQUEST ADDRESS DURING PURCHASE)

RETURNS
WE DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS. BE 100% SURE THIS IS THE PART YOU NEED! 
WE DO ALL COMMUNICATION/SALES THROUGH EBAY ONLY 
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE MESSAGE US AND WE WILL RESPOND QUICK!

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