Johnson Evinrude Anode Gearcase 0436745 Outboard Lower Unit Anode Is Threaded Ei on 2040-parts.com
Hollywood, Florida, United States
Johnson Evinrude Anode Gearcase 0436745 Outboard Lower Unit Anode is Threaded EIClick Thumbnails to Enlarge
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- Brand: Johnson Evinrude
- Manufacturer PN:98-306-01EI
- Description and item information: Anode is Threaded
- Our internal code: 98-306-01EI
- Fits: Johnson Evinrude
- Replaces: OE# 0436745
Payment Terms
- (1) MasterCard, Visa, Discover
- (2) PayPal (preferred)
- (3) Wire transfer (A $20.00 wire transfer fee that is discounted by our bank, is added to the order)
- (4) Credit card, cash, check (depends on the ordered item) at pick up.
Shipping
DOMESTIC SHIPPING
- (1) We ship 99% of our items in a timeframe of 1-3 days after payment is made.
- (2) Some items are shipped 1-5 days.
- (3) PLEASE REFER TO EBAY ESTIMATED DELIVERY DATES under Shipping & Delivery. (below the price of the item)
- (4) We ship via: USPS, UPS, FEDEX, DHL and trucking companies.
- (5) Once item is shipped you will receive and email with tracking and order information.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
- (1) We ship 99% of our items in a timeframe of 1-3 days after payment is made.
- (2) Some items are shipped 1-5 days.
- (3) PLEASE REFER TO EBAY ESTIMATED DELIVERY DATES under Shipping & Delivery. (below the price of the item)
- (4) We ship via: USPS, UPS, FEDEX, DHL and trucking companies.
- (5) Once item is shipped you will receive and email with tracking and order information.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING NOTES
- (1) We cannot ship hazardous materials outside the Continental USA
- (2) Some countries charge clients custom duty taxes. We are not responsible if your country charge you import duties
Returns
- Returns MUST be requested within 14 days after client receives the item.
- Returns accepted "ONLY" if they item(s) have NOT being installed and are in similar condition as when they were shipped with all packing and instructions.
- If you missed parts of the item, item CANNOT be returned.
- Return Policy EXCEPTIONS. We do not accept returns in:
- (1) Open software.
- (2) Custom or special order items.
- (3) Paint and chemicals.
- (4) Liquid like maintenance products.
- (5) Some electrical and fuel components in which factories do not accept returns.
- (6) Items with missing parts.
Contact Us
- We sell new and used parts.
- We are increasing our offering catalog to help our clients to have a One Stop Shop!
- Questions: All item questions MUST be submitted through “Ask a Question” (blue color small) at the bottom left corner of this page.
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