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Mercury Quicksilver 54-38863 (5) Clamps on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Seminole, Florida, United States

Seminole, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mercury Quicksilver Manufacturer Part Number:54-38863

Mercury Quicksilver 54-38863 (5) Clamps

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Returns:  Please contact us at 727-576-8577 if there is a problem before leaving feedback. We want to encourage good communications and the best possible Ebay transaction. For used merchandise - while we offer refunds for items sold we encourage the buyer to inspect the condition via the photographs. Please request additional photos after purchase if not sure of condition. Please supply email address to seller. The buyer is fully responsible for the cost of return shipping for purchase refund. No exceptions for UPS, USPS, FedEX or Freight. 

Please note: Our masts and booms are available to local buyers that visit our marine salvage yard. Please contact us for availability prior to purchase. We prefer shipping request with a zip code and we need to know if the item is shipping to a business or a residence. It is less expensive to ship to a business location. Please allow at least 24 hours for answers to product questions before calling our store. 

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