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Sea-doo No. 271000215 Impeller Stainless In Original Box on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States
Preowned never used. Comes with everything shown in the pictures.
Brand:Sea-Doo Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:271000215 UPC:Does not apply

         Sea-Doo No. 271000215 Impeller Stainless in Original Box shown in the pictures.


** Pictures are of actual Sea-Doo Impeller being sold! Please look closely at the pictures so that you know what is coming to you.  


****  The folk's in the estate sold the boat separately and keep all of the extra's thinking they were going to replace the boat once their move was done. We have 3 of these listed, so please look at our other listings for more.



 *** Local pickup is free!


***  Comes with everything shown in the pictures. 


**** Label in the pictures has all the numbers on it.



**** Condition;  This was found along with 2 others in the estate, and we know nothing about them. See pictures for condition. 


**  SHIPPING TO BE $11.95 IN THE LOWER U.S. STATES.   Alaska, PR, and Hawaii will run higher. NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING.

PLEASE Check out my other items for more great deals!


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**** We try our hardest to give 5-Star Service by giving Clear, Accurate and Honest descriptions to the best of our abilities. We also clearly state our return policies and shipping terms upfront so you know what to expect.

 SHIPPING & HANDLING

 

Shipping and handling is set at a fixed rate for for the upper 48 states. Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico will be slightly higher.

 No charge for local pickup 

All items are shipped via FedEx Ground unless otherwise specified.

All International items are shipped via USPS Priorty Mail International.

   We highly recommend insurance.

PAYMENT AND RETURNS

We accept PAYPAL . We do ship ASAP upon payment as noted above.    

   We do file Non Paying Bidder Alert with Ebay for non-payments!!!  

Due to the nature of most of my items being vintage, collectible and antiques - items are considered AS-IS (SEE DISCRIPTION OF ITEM).    

                                                                       


 


 

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