Otc 6687 3.0 L & 3.2 L Gm / Saab Timing Belt Tool Rental on 2040-parts.com
Pleasant View, Tennessee, US
OTC 6687 3.2L GM / SAAB Timing Belt Tool RENTAL
This tool is needed to change the timing belt on the 3.0L & 3.2L GM / SAAB Engines
I used this personally on my 2003 CTS and it saved time and the headache of having to keep camshafts aligned during belt removal/install. This is a quality OTC tool and not some cheap imitation. OTC tools are the mechanics choice of specialty tools. This tool is a must for the GM / SAAB 3.0L & 3.2L!!!
How the rental works:
1. Use the buy it now option and it covers the cost of the rental and shipping to you.
2. I will send you instructions on sending an additional fee and this will be your deposit on the tool. Deposit is $150.
3. I will ship the tool to you. Usually takes 3-5 business days.
4. Use the tool up to 5 days. I will charge $10/day after that up until the late charges cover your deposit and I will have assumed you want to keep the timing tool.
5. Repackage the tool in the box it was sent in and drop it off at your local shipping center. You will pay for the return shipping. I would suggest adding tracking so I can see that it has been shipped back and you won't be charged for late fees.
6. Once tool has been returned and I verify all items in the same condition as they were sent I will refund the deposit. If any items are broke or missing, deposit will NOT be refunded. ABOUT MISUNDERSTANDINGS
SORRY, IF THERE HAS BEEN A MISUNDERSTANDING. IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY "BUY IT NOW" THINKING YOU ARE BUYING THE TIMING TOOL KIT, I WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY MINUS $15. IF YOU "BUY IT NOW" AND DON'T SEND MY DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF RECEIVING MY INSTRUCTIONS, I WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY MINUS $15 AND RE-LIST THE TOOL. ABOUT DELIVERY
ALLOW 3-5 DAYS FOR DELIVERY OF YOUR TOOL FOR RENT. YOUR 5 DAYS RENTAL USAGE BEGINS ONCE YOU RECEIVE IT. OVERNIGHT DELIVERIES COST IN EXCESS OF $75 USING UPS, EXPRESS OR FEDEX. LEGAL DISCLAIMER
By completing this transaction as stated in this auction, the buyer/renter agrees that the owner of this timing tool kit assumes no liability of any and all damages that the tool usage may cause and/or incur. Renter must have sufficient knowledge of the safe usage and normal operation and handling of this tool and assumes all liability and risks and damages that may incur. If the tool kit is lost/stolen or damaged so that it renders it unusable, the renter will forfeit the deposit in the amount of $150. The deposit amount will be returned only when the tool kit is returned in the same condition as received and in physical possession of the owner.
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