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Moroso Clay 1" Thick 4 Barrel Carburetor Spacer Mh46 on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

Monmouth, Illinois, United States

Monmouth, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used


 We have a used Moroso clay 1" thick open hole Holley Carburetor Spacer. Sold AS-IS, no returns. 

WE LOVE $M0NEY-0RDERS WE ALMOST ALWAYS OFFER COMBINED SHIPPING ON MOST ALL OF OUR ITEMS TO SAVE EBAYERS MONEY WHENEVER POSSIBLE. WE CANNOT COMBINE ON BIG ITEMS LIKE TIRES AND WHEELS AND ON SOME BULKY ITEMS.

We do combined shipping based on total weight of the items you buy, the box (boxes) we use and packing material

You might need this item for your racecar, stockcar, drag car, off road, IMCA Wissota UMP Nascar modified, late model street stock sportsman, hobby stock, bomber or any other car.
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We will be gone every weekend and will not be able to answer questions until late on Sunday nights. NO RESERVE. Check our feedback and other auctions for more great deals.

 BUYERS YOU SHOULD TAKE NOTICE. WE SPEND MANY HOURS TAKING SEVERAL PICTURES OF OUR ITEMS EACH WEEK, SO BUYERS KNOW WHAT THEY ARE BUYING. MOST SELLERS ONLY USE 1 PICTURE, WE TRY AND GIVE ALL ANGLES OF OUR ITEMS. YES IT COSTS MUCH MORE MONEY EACH WEEK TO DO THIS, BUT WE FEEL IT IS IMPORTANT FOR BUYERS TO SEE THE ENTIRE ITEM THEY ARE BUYING BEFORE THEY SPEND THEIR GOOD HARD EARNED MONEY.
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Please give us the opportunity to fix any problems before you post a negative or neutral feedback. We will resolve any problems immediately.

Payment Terms
Money ordres or Paypal

Illinois residents must pay applicable City of Monmouth sales tax. Buyers with resale tax numbers must contact us with your info after you win the auction

Shipping Terms
PLEASE LEAVE US A 5 STAR DETAILED SELLER RATING TO HELP KEEP OUR SHIPPING PRICES LOW WHEN YOU LEAVE FEEDBACK. Alaska and Hawaii usually cost about double. International is even more yet. We will ship the most economical way to the Continental US and Parcel Post to Post Office Boxes. Some shipping services have raised prices to ship 15% and more are scheduled to go up also because of higher fuel prices, which continue to go up, increasing costs for us to buy the products and for buyers to get the products. The prices of packaging materials have gone up as well, boxing tape, packing peanuts and bubblewrap has also gone up considerably in the past year.

We always ship the first possible day after payment is sent and sometimes the very sameday if the payment gets here before 3:30 pm CST.

We always provide buyers with UPS tracking numbers when we ship by Quantum View Notify.
To preserve our natural resources and to reduce waste we use ONLY sturdy, clean recycled boxes, packaging materials and or USPS Priority Mail Products for shipping. Please REUSE our shipping materials, if possible.

Recycling one ton of cardboard saves over 9 cubic yards of landfill space.
The largest single source of waste paper collected for recycling is corrugated boxes.
Americans throw away enough wood and paper every year to heat five million homes for 200 years.
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