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Monmouth, Illinois, United States

Monmouth, Illinois, United States

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We have a Used MSD 9,900 RPM Rev Limiter Module Chip. This is a NICE one. SELLS NEW FOR $12.88. We have several chips listed on ebay.

We will combine shipping on these too. Ask for combined invoice AFTER you are done buying for the day. Do not pay individually. There is a place to request your total from seller AFTER you are done buying.

We will combine shipping too. Ask for combined invoice AFTER you are done buying for the day. Do not pay individually. There is a place to request your total from seller AFTER you are done buying. Do not pay ebay's automatic invoice, it is almost always way too high. We will send the correct invoice after we weigh all the items you win.We will be gone every weekend and will not be able to answer questions until late on Sunday nights. NO RESERVE. Check our feedback and other auctions for more great deals.

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.

Feedback Policy
Please give us the opportunity to fix any problems before you post a negative or neutral feedback. We will resolve any problems immediately.

★★★★★ 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

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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Payment Terms
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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

Shipping Terms

ATTENTION: ALL OF OUR WINNING BUYERS WILL HAVE A SMALL HANDLING FEE

. TRIPS TO AND FROM THE POST OFFICE NOW TAKE UP TO AN HOUR AND SOMETIMES LONGER. WE DO NOT DO THAT MUCH INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING, THE FEES ARE AWFULLY EXPENSIVE ANYWAY.   PLEASE LEAVE US A 5 STAR DETAILED SELLER RATING TO HELP KEEP OUR SHIPPING PRICES LOW WHEN YOU LEAVE FEEDBACK. Alaska and Hawaii usually cost about double. International is even more yet. We will ship the most economical way to the Continental US and Parcel Post to Post Office Boxes. Some shipping services have raised prices to ship 15% and more are scheduled to go up also because of higher fuel prices, which continue to go up, increasing costs for us to buy the products and for buyers to get the products. The prices of packaging materials have gone up as well, boxing tape, packing peanuts and bubble wrap has also gone up considerably in the past year.

We always ship the first possible day after payment is sent and sometimes the very same day if the payment gets here before 3:30 pm CST.

We always provide buyers with UPS tracking numbers when we ship by Quantum View Notify.
To preserve our natural resources and to reduce waste we use ONLY sturdy, clean recycled boxes, packaging materials and or USPS Priority Mail Products for shipping. Please REUSE our shipping materials, if possible.

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