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Martyr Anodes For Volvo Penta Zinc Pencil Cm838929z Lc on 2040-parts.com

US $2.39
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Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Martyr Anodes Material:Zinc Manufacturer Part Number:CM838929Z Unit of Measurement:Each

Martyr Anodes For Volvo Penta Zinc Pencil CM838929Z LC

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Product Details

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

  • Brand: Martyr Anodes
  • Condition: New
  • Material: Zinc
  • Unit of Measurement: Each
  • Manufacturer PN: CM838929Z
    • Volvo pencil anode, zinc.
    • Attributes:
    • Description: Anode Pencil
    • Material: Zinc
    • Case: 140
    • Cross References: 1909-1401, 19091401, MTR CM838929Z,     00-2907
    Internal Code: 194-CM838929Z
    Manufacturer Part Number: CM838929Z
    By: PCF Pablo Coronel Foglietti

    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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