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Omc Cobra Marine Trim Pump & Manifold on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Burley, Idaho, United States

Burley, Idaho, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OMC Manufacturer Part Number:986914 s/s 3860879

used in fresh water!


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Return Policy:

  • We stand behind all our products.  If there is a problem, contact us to let us know you would like to return the item for a refund.  The item must be returned within 14 days.  Return shipping is not covered by us.
Shipping:
  • YES, we offer combined shipping!  If you have purchased multiple items, do not send payment until we send an adjusted invoice with actual combine shipping costs.
  • Most items are shipped via USPS Priority Mail.  The cost may be slightly more, but you will receive your item MUCH quicker, and more reliably.  Larger items will be shipped via UPS Ground.
  • International buyers may need to pay additional Customs or Tax fees before the item is released to the buyer.  We are not responsible for such fees.  The buyer is fully responsible for these fees.

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