Oem Harley Davidson 1990 Fxstc Softail Starter on 2040-parts.com
Kissimmee, Florida, US
OEM HARLEY DAVIDSON 1990 FXSTC SOFTAIL STARTER Up for sale is a good, used OEM HARLEY DAVIDSON 1990 FXSTC SOFTAIL STARTER . This item is SLIGHTLY USED and is in good condition. There is minimal wear on this item (see photos). There is a plastic tab that is broken, but this is not essential. WORKS GREAT - NO ISSUES. What is in the picture, is what you are bidding on. It is sold as-is and as pictured. Please look at all the photos for complete description. Please ask questions prior to bidding. Please check with your local dealer for fitment. This item is used and is sold "as is" and "as pictured". Florida Residents are subject to 7% sales tax. WE SHIP WORLDWIDE AND WELCOME ALL BIDDERS! Thanks for looking and bidding. Please feel free to contact us with any questions that you may have. All items are sold "as-is" and "as pictured". We are a licensed independent dealer in the State of Florida. We will respond to questions, to the best of our knowledge, Monday-Friday from 8a - 5p. Note before buying: We do not take responsibility for lost or damaged items during shipping. We do carefully pack each item and want to ensure the safe arrival of the item. All items are shipped with delivery confirmation and tracking number for your convenience. Return Policy: After receiving the item, contact us within 14 days. After we receive the item back in the original condition with the original packaging, we will issue a refund for the purchase price minus a 10% restocking fee. The buyer will be responsible for all shipping costs. If the return is due to gross misrepresentation on our part; the original shipping costs will be refunded as well. Please contact us first if you have any issues or problems with any purchase from us. We are super friendly and will be glad to work with you to resolve any problems or issues to our mutual satisfaction. We want to make your purchase a pleasant one. Please contact us first and let us work out any issues or problems before resorting to the Buyer Protection Program. As soon as you receive the item and are satisfied; please leave positive feedback and we will do the same. Thanks! ** Shipping costs include associated eBay fees and mailing supplies. Take a look at the other items we have up for sale!
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