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New Oem Mercurytemp Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, US

Phoenix, Arizona, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Returns must be pre-approved. You are responsible for shipping the item back to us. We credit the full amount paid LESS the shipping cost to send the item to you (even if it had free shipping) AND LESS a 10% return fee. All returns MUST BE in the exact same condition as it was sent to you and in re-saleable condition. Returns must include a copy of your sales invoice with your name and item number. If you return an item to us that has been used, tried, damaged, dirty, or damaged packaging, you WILL NOT RECEIVE FULL CREDIT. Electrical parts and service manuals are not returnable if opened or tried. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS! If we have to discount the item to sell it, you will be charged an additional fee. Credit for returns is normally issued within 3 business days of receipt of the item by us.

This is a new OEM Mercury temp gauge.   I have a lot of older marine parts and want them gone. Sunland Marine 602-9442623 I leave feedback right away and ship as soon as payment has cleared.

 

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