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Harley Headlamp Terminal Kit 1938-1945 Springer Models on 2040-parts.com

US $2.47
Location:

Valrico, Florida, US

Valrico, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:HARLEY

INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS:  PLEASE READ ALL THE SHIPPING INFORMATION BEFORE BIDDING

EXCELLENT REPRODUCTION OF THE 1938-1945 HARLEY-DAVIDSON HEADLAMP TERMINAL POST KIT.  THIS IS USED ON ALL 1938-1939 61, 74, & 80 MODELS AND 1940-1945 45, 61, 74, & 80 MODELS (WL, WLA, WLC, G, UL, EL, FL).  MADE IN USA. 

 

ALSO USED AS THE SPOTLAMP TERMINAL ON THE SAME MODELS WHEN EQUIPPED.

 

THE KIT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS.

 

1          038                  1218                10-32 x 3/4” SCREW

2          0201                6182                TERMINAL SCREW WASHER

1          0105A             7638                TERMINAL SCREW NUT

1          0105                7634                TERMINAL SCREW NUT

NOTE: THE PHOTO SHOWS THREE TERMINAL KITS, ONE TO SHOW ASSEMBLED UNIT, THE OTHER TO SHOW THE ASSEMBLY ORDER.  THIS SALE IS FOR ONE HEADLAMP TERMINAL POST KIT. 

I SHIP PRIORITY ONLY SO THE PACKAGE CAN BE PICKED UP BY POST OFFICE AND BE TRACKED. 

FLORIDA RESIDENTS WILL BE CHARGED 7% SALES TAX.

 

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL ME BEFORE BIDDING.

PLEASE SUBMIT PAYMENT WITHIN 7 DAYS OR ITEM WILL BE RELISTED.

THANK YOU FOR LOOKING!!!!

 

SHIPPING CHARGES - PLEASE READ 

SINGLE PURCHASE OR SINGLE AUCTION SHIPPING CHARGES:

CLICK THE SHIPPING AND HANDLING TAB ABOVE FOR SPECIFIC SINGLE PURCHASE OR SINGLE AUCTION SHIPPING CHARGES. 

 

MULTIPLE PURCHASE OR AUCTION SHIPPING CHARGES:

SHIPPING IS COMBINED AND BASED ON WEIGHT FOR MULTIPLE PURCHASES.  

 

IF YOU MAKE MULTIPLE PURCHASES OR WIN MULTIPLE AUCTIONS, YOU MUST WAIT FOR MY COMBINED INVOICE TO BE SENT TO RECEIVE THE BEST COMBINED SHIPPING RATE.  DO NOT PAY FOR EACH ITEM SEPARATELY.

 

INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE READ:          I ONLY SHIP INTERNATIONAL BY PRIORITY MAIL INTERNATIONAL PARCEL.  THIS SERVICE MEETS PAYPAL’S REQUIREMENT FOR “PROOF OF DELIVERY” (SEE PAYPAL USER AGREEMENT SECTIONS 11.5 THROUGH 11.8).  DO NOT BID ON THIS ITEM UNLESS YOU AGREE TO THIS.  PLEASE DO NOT EMAIL ME AFTER THE AUCTION TO ASK  ME TO SEND FIRST CLASS INTERNATIONAL.

 

HERE ARE THE FACT’S ABOUT FIRST CLASS INTERNATIONAL

1)       IT IS NOT TRACKED.

2)      TO MEET PAYPAL’S “PROOF OF DELIVERY” CLAUSE, SHOULD IT NOT BE DELIVERED, IT MUST BE REGISTERED (A $10.80 USPS FEE).  IF FIRST CLASS INTERNATIONAL IS LOST AND IT IS NOT REGISTERED, THE SHIPPER IS OUT ALL COSTS (BOTH SHIPPING AND THE ITEM SOLD).  THEREFORE, I WILL NOT SHIP UNREGISTERED FIRST CLASS INTERNATIONAL.  PLEASE DO NOT ASK.

3)      WHILE FIRST CLASS INTERNATIONAL CAN BE PICKED UP, REGISTERED INTERNATIONAL HAS TO BE DONE “OVER THE COUNTER” AT THE LOCAL POST OFFICE.  SINCE I WORK 10 HOURS A DAY AT MY DAY JOB, I CAN NOT GO TO THE POST OFFICE DURING BUSINESS HOURS  (ALSO THERE IS ALWAYS A 30-40 MINUTE WAITING LINE).

4)      IT IS NOT INSURABLE (PRIORITY INTERNATIONAL PARCEL COMES WITH SOME INDEMNITY AND EXTRA CAN BE PURCHASED).

5)      THE USPS DOES NOT PROVIDE “FREE OF CHARGE” PACKING MATERIAL FOR FIRST CLASS INTERNATIONAL AS IT DOES FOR PRIORITY MAIL INTERNATIONAL. 

6)      FIRST CLASS INTERNATIONAL IS SLOWER.

 

WITH THE REGISTRY FEE OF $10.80 (THIS IS USPS’S CHARGE, NOT MINE) AND EXTRA HANDLING FEES THAT I WOULD NEED TO COVER MY COSTS,  AND THE FIRST CLASS INTERNATIONAL USPS CHARGE OF $2.OO TO $5.00 (OR MORE), YOU HAVE SAVED NOTHING AND WILL HAVE TO WAIT LONGER AND MAY BE OUT THE VALUE OF YOUR ENTIRE PACKAGE IF IT DOES NOT ARRIVE.

 

AS NOTED ABOVE, I COMBINE SHIPPING FOR MULTIPLE AUCTIONS AND I DO THIS BY WEIGHT, NOT BY NUMBER OF ITEMS.  THE WEIGHT OF SOME OF THESE ITEMS IS SO LOW, THE SHIPPING COULD EASILY BE THE SAME FOR FIVE AS IT IS FOR ONE.

 

I AM SORRY FOR ALL THE  INTERNATIONAL BUYERS HAVING TO PAY THESE SHIPPING CHARGES, BUT I DO NOT SET THE RATES.  THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION.

 

 

 


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