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Heller Boat Motor Lock With Padlock 12"x1.5"x1.5" on 2040-parts.com

US $12.50
Location:

Fort Dodge, Iowa, United States

Fort Dodge, Iowa, United States
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Type:MOTOR LOCK Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:HELLER

THIS IS A "HELLER" METAL BOAT MOTOR LOCK WITH A BRASS "FORTRESS" PADLOCK.

THE LOCK IS CLAMPED AROUND THE TRANSOM CLAMP/MOUNTING BOLTS, SO THE MOTOR CANNOT BE REMOVED FROM THE BOAT.

MEASURES 12" LONG BY 1.5" x 1.5" 

FITS TRANSOM MOUNTS THAT MEASURE FROM 4"-8" APART.

ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE BEFORE BIDDING.

 LOOK CLOSELY AT THE PHOTOS TO DETERMINE THE DESCRIPTION AND THE ITEMS TRUE CONDITION BEFORE BIDDING.

 WE TRY TO DEPICT AND REPRESENT ITEMS AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE, BUT ARE NOT EXPERTS, SOMETIMES CONDITION AND/OR DESCRIPTION IS A MATTER OF OPINION. ANY OBVIOUS ISSUES WILL BE NOTED.

 RETURNS: Our listings consist of used items and Vintage Collectibles, which often have manufacturer's defects, and age related flaws and wear. We will note obvious flaws and defects and show many photos to give customers an accurate description. If you have questions not answered by the photos or description, ask before bidding. It is the buyers responsibility to know exactly what they are buying. "Not as described" will not apply for items that have a nick, blemish, scratch, cut, faded, etc. that are commonly found on such items and easily overlooked. If you still have questions not answered in the description or photos, ask before buying. Returns will be accepted only if items were significantly misrepresented. Original shipping costs will not be refunded. Buyer to pay return shipping. Returned items must be packaged to insure a safe delivery. We will not issue a refund on items lost or damaged during transit. Returned items require a Delivery Confirmation. Include tracking number in correspondence to seller. A refund on returns will only be processed on items received in the original condition that they were shipped. No returns accepted after 14 days of delivery conformation or receiving item. Buyer must contact seller immediately through eBay e-mail to discuss returns prior to doing so.

 DISCLAIMER: AS A SELLER, THE WAY WE KNOW YOU HAVE RECEIVED YOUR ITEM AND ARE HAPPY IS WHEN YOU LEAVE US FEEDBACK. WE WILL BE LEAVING YOU A POSITIVE FEEDBACK UPON RECEIPT OF POSITIVE FEEDBACK FROM YOU. SINCE WE WANT ALL OUR BUYERS TO HAVE A POSITIVE TRANSACTION WITH US, WE WILL AWAIT YOUR FEEDBACK. IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEM WITH YOUR ORDER, PLEASE CONTACT US AND GIVE US A LITTLE TIME TO WORK THROUGH YOUR ISSUE BEFORE LEAVING BAD FEEDBACK. IF THE FIRST TIME WE HEAR ABOUT YOUR PROBLEM IS THROUGH BAD FEEDBACK, WE HAVE NO OPPORTUNITY TO PROVIDE YOU A POSITIVE BUYING EXPERIENCE. REMEMBER THAT NEUTRAL IS ALSO VIEWED AS BAD FOR A SELLER! WE WANT YOU TO HAVE A POSITIVE BUYING EXPERIENCE! WE DO NOT CONTINUE TO DO BUSINESS WITH CUSTOMERS THAT CHOOSE TO LEAVE NEGATIVE OR NEUTRAL FEEDBACK.

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