Reverse Actuator Fits Arctic Cat M1000 Efi 153 162 Sno Pro 2007-2008 on 2040-parts.com
US $75.00
Location:
Pacoima, California, United States
Condition:New
Manufacturer Part Number:RS5299CMU0005BC
Warranty:Yes
Brand:Caltric
UPC:Does not apply
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BRAND NEW REPLACEMENT ACTUATOR
Fits:
ARCTIC CAT SNOWMOBILES M1000 EFI 153 2007-2008 M1000 EFI 153 SNO PRO 2007-2008 M1000 EFI 162 2007-2008 M1000 EFI 162 SNO PRO 2007-2008
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ATTENTION!!!
Use pictures as reference. We strongly suggest to look carefully to images that we provide to compare with your faulty unit.
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Shipping Policy |
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- We use PayPal information as the base for shipping addresses. If the item is returned back to us due to an incorrect address, then customers are responsible for paying the second shipment.
- Most orders are shipped out within 24 hours after receiving a cleared PayPal payment. If the product is out of stock, we will notify you within 24 hours and a refund will be issued upon request.
- We process and ship orders Monday through Saturday. Customer service is available between 8 am through 3pm Monday through Friday, US Pacific Time.
- An automatically generated tracking number will be sent to all customers after the item is shipped.
- It usually takes 2-4 business days for delivery of packages but it’s not guaranteed.
- Please contact us for overnight shipping.
- We primarily ship by USPS.
Domestic Shipment
- We ship to all US states and territories for free ship
- We ship to P.O.Boxes & APO/FPO
- California residents will be charged for sales tax.
International Shipments:
- International buyers are responsible for all applicable custom duties within their country.
- Shipments via "first class international mail" and “flat rate small boxes and envelopes” are not trackable via USPS tracking system
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Return Policy |
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- For all returns and exchanges, contact us to get an RMA number.
- Customers are responsible for return shipping charges.
- We will take full responsibility for return shipping costs if an incorrect unit is shipped to the customer.
- There will be 20% shipping and restocking fee for returned items in case of change of mind or wrong order.
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Warranty Policy |
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- For all returns and exchanges, contact us to get an RMA number.
- Customers are responsible for returning shipping charges. We will take full responsibility for return shipping costs if the incorrect unit is shipped to the customer.
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Contact Us |
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- For any inquiry please contact us through eBay massages located at the bottom of each listing.
- Most inquiries are answered within 10 minutes of receiving in business hours.
- We can help for determining the correct parts for your application but for installation or any other technical questions please ask for professional advice.
- We are trying hard to provide the best service at very low margins and would really appreciate your patient in case of any problem.
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