Kawasaki Club Car Gas Golf Cart 1984-1991 341cc Carburetor Carb - New 1014541 on 2040-parts.com
San Gabriel, California, United States
Club Car Gas Golf Cart 1984-1991 341cc Kawasaki Carburetor Carb - New 1014541
***Please check the pictures and the dimension, make sure you have the same one before buy. If doesn't match your one do not buy! Description: Club car Gas Golf Cart 1984-1991 341cc Kawasaki Compatible Following Model Fits EOM: 1014541, 1012508, SO6103010 Return Policy: You have 30 days to return the item for full refund. Payment Info: We only accept PayPal with confirmed address. Please update your address in PayPal before payment. Payment must be received in 7 days after the auction ended. Your item will be ship once you have completed the payment. Shipping Info: All item will be shipped by economic USPS to buyer's eBay address. The item will be sent out within 1 business day once your payment is completed (excludes weekends & holidays). Once we ship the item(s) out, tracking number will be offered to you. International Shipping: All international buyers are responsible for all the custom duties within their country. |
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