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Trident Rubber Stainless Steel 5-1/4"-5-3/4" T-bolt Hose Clamp 720-5000l on 2040-parts.com

US $11.31
Location:

Peabody, Massachusetts, United States

Peabody, Massachusetts, United States
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Brand:Trident Rubber Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:720-5000L

For your consideration today we have this Trident Rubber Stainless Steel 5-1/4"-5-3/4" T-Bolt Hose Clamp 720-5000L. NOS, Good condition.

Please inspect each photo and come to your own judgment of condition. Where the photos are different from my assessment, the photos take priority over my subjective observations.  Please ask any questions before bidding.

Thank you very much for taking the time to look at our auctions, and have fun building.

SHIPPING IS FREE. Lower 48 U.S. only. All others may contact me for additional shipping cost that may occur, this includes international shipping.

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: We welcome international & APO/FPO/DPO customers. Please contact us before bidding or purchasing for a shipping quote to your location.

Cost of  International shipping is according to the weight and size of the package and your location. If you need a price quote, please let me know the address you wish your package to be sent to and I will get a shipping quote for you.. Buyer is responsible for all taxes, tariffs, & customs levied by the country delivered to. Please do not ask to have your custom form altered in price or made into “gift” status.

SHIPPING UPGRADE: Usually there is an option for the buyer to upgrade. You may choose USPS Priority Mail or Expedited for the cost of shipping to your location. If you require UPS, an additional handling fee may apply.

PAYMENTS: Pay Pal only. Payment is due within 48 hours of end of auction ending unless other arrangements have been made. Auctions that have not been paid or arranged for within 48 hours will have a non-payment claim filed with eBay.  Pick up arrangements are COD. 

 HANDLING TIME: I usually ship same or next day whenever possible (business days). We are generally able to ship same day if payment is complete before 12 Noon EST.

 RETURNS: Returns must be authorized prior to return. I will refund purchase price plus shipping both ways if I misrepresented the item. Returns, when accepted, must be made within 14 days of receipt in original condition.

  YOUR SATISFACTION IS MY GOAL! I describe all items to the best of my ability and try to tell you everything I would want to know if I were the buyer. PLEASE refer to the photographs. I go to great extent to have these be part of the description. Please ask your questions before bidding. 

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