Onan 191-2157 Drive Kit - Starter on 2040-parts.com
Cypress, Texas, United States
Onan 191-2157 Drive Kit - Starter Items are sold as is! Look at ALL pictures closely!! PLEASE READ BEFORE DECISION ON PURCHASE What is pictured in the ad is what is included in the sale. If it is not pictured, assume it is not included. Upon receiving your item, if you feel that it is not what was promised in the ad, contact us before leaving feedback. Our Customer Service feedback and rating is very important to us! The condition of this item is a #1 The item condition numbers and their definitions are below: Conditions 2, 3, 4, and 5 will all have wear from use as pictured. 1. NEW 2. Used, but FULLY TESTED TO WORK PROPERLY 3. Used, powered up only. Not fully tested. Guaranteed not to be DOA. 4. Unable to test due to lack of knowledge or inappropriate power source. 5. Failed testing and is being sold for parts. |
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