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John Deere Connecting Rod Bolts, Quantity 12, Sealed Part Number R74195 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Leesburg, Florida, US

Leesburg, Florida, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:REFUNDS ARE ALLOWED ONLY IF I MISREPRESENTED THE ITEM IN ANY WAY OTHER THAN WHAT IS STATED IN THE DETAILED ADD. FOR ANY REASON THE BUYER SHOULD FEEL A RETURN IS NECESSARY, IT MUST BE MADE WITHIN (3) DAYS OF RECEIPT WITH THE POSTMARK DATE ON THE BOX SHOWING THE DATE BEING RETURNED WITHIN THE (3) DAY PERIOD OF RECEIPT. THE ITEM/S MUST BE RETURNED IN IT'S SAME CONDITION - ANY MISSING PARTS WILL CANCEL OUT THE REFUND EVEN IF PARTS ARE RETURNED, THERE IS A 15% RESTOCKING FEE, AND THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING COSTS - INCLUDING INSURANCE COSTS, TO RETURN THE ITEM. IF BUYER STATES ITEM IS LOST IN THE RETURN MAIL - NO REFUND WILL BE GIVEN BY THE SELLER. WE CANNOT WARRANTY ANY PRODUCTS THAT WE DO NOT INSTALL OURSELVES. ANY SEALED ITEMS OPENED CANNOT BE RETURNED. Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:R74195 Warranty:No Part Brand:JOHN DEERE

GENUINE JOHN DEERE

CONNECTING ROD BOLTS

BRAND NEW - SEALED

PART NUMBER R74195 - QTY 12

(LOOK AT MEASUREMENTS IN THE PICTURES)

 

PRICED LOWERED TO SELL - DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS GREAT DEAL!

 

 

PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING AS ALL SALES ARE FINAL.  PLEASE REVIEW OUR REFUND POLICY AND TERMS AS REFUNDS ARE ONLY GIVEN IF WE MISREPRESENT THE ITEM.  ALSO - SEALED ITEMS THAT ARE OPENED CANNOT BE RETURNED, SO PLEASE ENSURE YOU WANT THESE ITEMS - THANKS.

SHIPPING IS FOR WITHIN THE U.S. ONLY - HAWAII, PUERTO RICO, AND/OR ANY INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE EMAIL ME YOUR ADDRESS SO YOUR SHIPPING COSTS CAN BE QUOTED.

 
 
PLEASE REVIEW OUR REFUND POLICY.

PAYMENT IS TO BE MADE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE END OF THE SALE AND THE METHOD OF PAYMENT ACCEPTED IS THROUGH PAYPAL.  IF PAYMENT IS MADE THROUGH "E" CHECK THROUGH PAYPAL, THEN SHIPPING WILL BE DELAYED UP TO 3 TO 7 BUSINESS DAYS UNTIL PAYPAL TELLS US IT'S OK TO SHIP. 

BE SURE TO ADD US TO YOUR FAVORITES AS WE WILL HAVE MORE PARTS TO LIST IN THE NEAR FUTURE.

THANKS FOR VISITING OUR STORE

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