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New Old Stock: G735736 Fuel Pump Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Atchison, Kansas, United States

Atchison, Kansas, United States
New Old Stock: This item is new and unused. The orginal packaging may be missing or imperfect. There may be dust / be dirty / have Scratches from sitting in the shop.
Brand:. Manufacturer Part Number:. UPC:Does not apply



This item is:_______New Old Stock: G735736 Fuel Pump Kit_______________________________________________________________This item is new and unused. The orginal packaging may be missing or imperfect. There may be dust / be dirty / have Scratches from sitting in the shop.__________





Sales tax will be added to items shipping to locations in Kansas.



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By bidding and or purchasing this at this auction you (the buyer) agree to the following terms and conditions:

1.       All items are sold “AS IS” No warranty or liability is expressed or implied.

2.       The buyer agrees that: All items are shipped without insurance. It is the buyers responsibility to let us know if they want insurance on the item. Insurance cost is $2.00 for every $50 insured, in $50 increments. The buyer agrees that if no insurance is purchased and the item is not received or received damaged that no claim shall be brought against the seller.

3.       We only ship to PayPal confirmed street addresses, no exceptions. No PO Boxes, APO, FPO or similar addresses.

4.       The buyer agrees that the item fits the buyers purpose prior to bidding.

5.       The buyer agrees that once we have delivered and shipped the item at USPS, UPS or FEDEX the item(s) delivery, handling, product damage, and non-delivery is the responsibility of the buyer. The buyer agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the seller from any claims arising out of any conditions after the item has been delivered to the place of shipment.

6.       We only ship to the continental United States. The shipping price quoted is for the continental United States Only. All other locations will be charged extra. Out of county buyers agree to pay any additional charges that we ask them to pay including but not limited to import duties, shipping costs, packaging costs, time costs,  and other costs.

7.       All our items are wholesale, overstock, unclaimed, foreclosure purchase or salvage goods. Most boxes have been opened for inspection and photos. If items are listed as new they may not come with original packaging.

8.       The buyer agrees there will be no refunds for any reason.

9.       Shipping to the continental US only. Payment must be received within 2 calendar days of auction close.

 


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