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Mercruiser Pcm Mando Style Alternator 40147 60050 18-5960 12v 55 Amp on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Oldsmar, Florida, United States

Oldsmar, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:East Lake Marine Electric Manufacturer Part Number:15-12174 Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:Does Not Apply

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Mercruiser PCM Mando Style Alternator 40147 60050 18-5960 12V 55 Amp

This is a 12V 55-Amp Mando style alternator that fits Mercruiser, PCM and other applications. It replaces Arco # 40147 and 60050. It replaces Sierra # 18-5966.

Shipping

General Information

East Lake Marine Electric uses FedEx Ground, FedEx 2-Day, and FedEx Priority Overnight for orders within the United States. Extra charges apply to Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, Guam and SP.

For all Domestic and International customers, please request an invoice at check out if you are ordering multiple items. Due to different items with different weights, we ask that you request an invoice for the correct shipping total. You will receive an invoice via eBay after items are combined with the correct total.

Multiple items may arrive in separate packages. All shipments will have a tracking number emailed to the email address that you have provided us and will be traceable through the shipping company's web site. If you have any questions regarding shipping or our policy feel free to contact the customer service department through eBay or at 813-321-0002.

Domestic Shipping

Alaska and Hawaii customers, your items will ship out via FedEx 2-Day. Please inquire before purchasing on rates and transit times.

**All packages shipped within the state of Florida will be charged a 7% sales tax. **

International Shipping

We ship items internationally via FedEx International Economy. Please request an invoice at check-out so that we can select the correct shipping amount and method. If for some reason there is a miscalculation in the shipping cost we will have to collect the money via paypal before the item(s) are shipped out.

East Lake Marine Electric will not be fraudulent on any customs forms, so please do not ask. We only put the true value of the items in the box. We do not pay for any international customs fees or duties.

We cannot issue return call tags for international customers. Please ensure you are purchasing the correct items before completing your check out . All returned items for international customers will be shipped at the customers expense. If you have purchased the wrong item and need to return you will not be refunded your original shipping money.

If a package is returned to us for non-receipt, you will be refunded minus the shipping costs. If you would like the package resent to you, there will be another shipping charge.

If you have any questions regarding shipping or our policy feel free to contact us via eBay or at 813-321-0002.

Payments

We proudly accept PayPal as payment for all eBay transactions.

Warranty

All items sold by East Lake Marine Electric will be covered under a one year warranty from the date of actual purchase. For a copy of our full warranty policy, please contact us through eBay or at 813-321-0002.

Returns

East Lake Marine Electric hopes that you will be happy with your new purchase and that everything meets or exceeds your expectations. This is not always the case and sometimes you get the wrong item whether it is not what you thought, or it is the wrong part for your application. We will gladly accept your return within 60 days for items that are in new, sellable condition and have not been installed. Contact the customer service department at 813-321-0002 or send us a note through eBay for a return authorization (RA) number and return instructions.

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