Sb Chevy R07 Aluminum Water Pump Nascar Arca on 2040-parts.com
Monmouth, Illinois, US
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We have a used SB Chevy R07 Aluminum Water Pump for R07 small block Chevy engine from a multi-Championship NASCAR team. This is cracked around the wiggins fitting area. These are hard to find.
Buyers can also pick up items here by appointment in Monmouth, Illinois to save the shipping charges.
WE ALMOST ALWAYS OFFER COMBINED SHIPPING ON MOST ALL OF OUR ITEMS TO SAVE EBAYER'S MONEY WHENEVER POSSIBLE. WE CANNOT COMBINE ON BIG ITEMS LIKE TIRES AND WHEELS AND ON SOME BULKY ITEMS. You might need this item for your race car, stock car, drag car, off road, IMCA Wissota UMP Nascar modified, late model street stock sportsman, hobby stock, bomber or any other car. Keep an eye on our auctions each week for more new and used items. Our inventory changes from week to week and we have many items in huge quantities as well that we re-list almost every week. ★★★★★ SALES PLEASE READ ★★★★★ ALL ITEMS SOLD ON A AS-IS WHERE-IS BASIS, ITEMS CARRY NO GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. ALL ITEMS ARE LISTED TO THE BEST OF OUR ABILITY. SOMETIMES (RARELY) WE DO MISS A DEFECT. BUYER ASSUMES ANY & ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY ITEMS PURCHASED. ALL OUR AUCTION ITEMS START AT EITHER $0.99 OR $9.99 AND SELL TO THE HIGHEST AND BEST BIDDER REGARDLESS OF SELLING PRICE. ★★★★★ RETURN POLICY ★★★★★ ONLY ITEMS ACCEPTABLE FOR RETURN ARE ITEMS THAT HAVE BEEN DAMAGED IN SHIPPING. DAMAGED ITEMS MUST HAVE DAMAGE ITEM FORM FILLED OUT BY SHIPPING COMPANY DELIVERING ITEM (BUYER MUST GET THIS DONE) AT TIME OF DELIVERY. FORM MUST BE RETURNED WITH ITEM FOR FOLLOW UP WITH DELIVERY COMPANY. THIS MUST BE DONE & ITEM RETURNED WITHIN 14 DAYS OF DELIVERY ANY ITEM PURCHASED AND DELIVERED TO BUYER AND BUYER THEN DOES NOT WANT THE ITEM OR NOT WHAT BUYER WANTED CAN BE RETURNED WITH PURCHASE PRICE REFUND. SHIPPING FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RETURN SHIPPING FEES AND MUST BE RETURNED WITHIN 14 DAYS OF RECEIVED. WE NEVER GET ANY WARRANTY FROM ON ANY OF THE ITEMS WE BUY FROM THE NASCAR TEAMS AND NEITHER DO YOU IF YOU GO TO ANY AUCTION DO NOT BUY THIS OR ANY ITEM UNLESS YOU AGREE TO THESE TERMS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Illinois residents must pay applicable City of Monmouth sales tax. Buyers with resale tax numbers must contact us with your info after you win the auction
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