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Heavy Duty 360 Degree Universal Mount Swivel For Boat Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Ceres, California, United States

Ceres, California, United States
Condition:New Type:Seat Mount Brand:Unbranded

 * Black powder coated steel.

 * Standard bolt pattern.

 * Exaptional durability.

 * Economic.

 * Universal 51/4 hole pattern.

 * Self lubricated.

 * Non corrosive swivel bearings.

 * 0 degree tilt.

 * For retrofitting and improving.


Returns

Satisfaction Guarantee • If you are not 100% satisfied, you may return your item for a full refund (excluding shipping charges both to and from your location). The item must be unused, unassembled, unworn, or only tried on for fit/sizing. Packaging, external and internal must be complete and undamaged.

• Returns will not be accepted after 14 days from the delivery date.• Returns item(s) must be repackaged securely. For ease of return, use the original packaging your order was shipped in and secure correctly.• Refund (minus original shipping) will be processed by same payment method within 7 days of receipt.• We will email confirmation promptly, once your return has been processed.• Some items do not qualify for a return

Shipping:

We use slower economy shipping services that deliver without delivery confirmation or signature required. We reserve the right to choose the shipping company, so if you would prefer more control over the shipping feel free to choose a different service on your own expense.

We only ship to the lower 48 United States, and  we used common carriers such as USPS, UPS or FedEx, if  this company do not deliver to your physical address, you agree to pay any shipping charges. Unfortunately, our  service does not permit shipping to PO Boxes, APO/FPO/DPO addresses, US Territories, Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico.











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