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This Is A Help Oil Adapter And Cooler Gasket Assortment on 2040-parts.com

US $2.25
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, US

Costa Mesa, California, US
:

It's for replacing the gaskets on a leaky oil system


I will ship this to the lower 48 states via USPS for the price offered, I can and will ship this anywhere but the shipping will be calculated and added to your invoice, if you have any questions feel free to ask them. Returns are not accepted except in the case where the product is damaged while shipping and the product must be returned prior to a refund and return postage is the responsibility of the customer/buyer unless other arraignments have been agreed to by both parties, the shipping cost is a estimate and if the cost is estimated to low the buyer may in some cases need to provide additional funds to complete the shipment and if my estimate is too high I will issue a refund as soon as the package has arrived at it’s destination and no other issues have come up, please contact me if any problems arise so the proper steps can be taken to solve any issues, if I ever over estimate the shipping I will refund the difference if it is a lot less, and yes I will combine shipping if you purchase more than one of my items please alert me and don’t pay until I package the items and send a invoice

 

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