You are bidding on a: PRIME CHOICE NEW COMPLETE STARTER MOTOR
Included in this auction: PRIME CHOICE NEW COMPLETE STARTER MOTOR, ORIGINAL BOX / PACKAGING.
Condition: This item was bought at a flea market but ended up being the wrong model that I needed. The person that I bought it from said that it has never been used and that it is brand new, but due to the wear on the box and small signs of wear on the unit itself I thought it would be better to sell as used because it does not look new even though that it is. The pictures that you see are the actual items you will receive! This is guaranteed to work 100%! If further pictures are needed feel free to email me and I will be more than happy to help!
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