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Twin Drive Tie Bar Solid Stainless Steel Steering Bravo Mercruiser Mercury on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Harrison Township, Michigan, US

Harrison Township, Michigan, US
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This is a tie bar for a boat, not sure what it fits or who makes it but the measurements are in the pictures. It is solid stainless steel and in used condition.






These parts are used and being sold as is. If you wish to return them there will be a 20% restocking fee and original shipping and return shipping will not be refunded. I will be happy to answer all questions you have, so please ask before bidding. I do my best to describe the items but mistakes happen, and if it is our error the above rules do not apply. 


Title words are for search purpose only and by no means a reference to what this part will or won't fit, it is the buyer’s responsibility to verify the part will work for their application.

SHIPPING  

I ship Fast No waiting for your parts

I ship most orders the same business day I receive payment. Shipping is done through either USPS or Fedex.  Often I will upgrade your order for free…… if it is feasible.
Shipping price to the contiguous USA only, all others please contact for a shipping quote.

RETURNS (Shipping is not refundable)

I am committed to providing you with the best customer satisfaction on the Internet. I try to disclose everything I notice (I am not a professional mechanic), these parts are used and not in show room new condition unless described that way. If I misrepresented the parts, I will gladly refund or replace your product, as long you meet the following guidelines.

  • You contact me about the return first.
  • Returned items must be in original condition (We inscribe our parts. Please DO NOT try to return your old, broken parts to us)
  • Returned items cannot be installed and used, or disassembled or have any missing parts or hardware
  • They must come back packed properly without damage
  • Buyer pays return shipping

 If the item is not what you need or is an incorrect fit, we will offer a refund minus a 20% restocking fee (from purchase price) and buyer pays original and return shipping.

  • Refunds are issued when the returned part is received. [Less S&H and restocking fee where applicable]

The following orders are not returnable:

  • Electrical Parts (unless it was a mistake on our part)
  • ***Electrical parts are "none" returnable; this is a standard in the industry (Marine, Automotive, Power sports etc.) Electrical parts are tested prior to removing from the machine and verified to function properly; WE Do Not accept returns on any electrical items

Refunds: We will issue a full refund when your return meets the above requirements. The cost of original shipping will only be refunded if the return is a result of our error. We reserve the right to charge a 20% re-stocking fee. Refund of your money may take up to 15 days.

If you would like to return an item, please contact us through ebay. All returned products must be shipped FedEx, UPS or USPS with a tracking number. No C.O.D. shipments will be accepted.

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