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Nos Nors Fomoco Water Pump Gasket B7a-8507-a Ford Lincoln Mercury 56 57 58 59 on 2040-parts.com

US $2.99
Location:

Saint-Denis-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada

Saint-Denis-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada
Condition:New other (see details)

A#1 ebayer, extremely service-minded, honest and a real pleasure to deal with! / 1A+Large Ebayer+Exelent goods+good communication+Fast delivery+Very recommended+ / Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended /. Good seller and fast shipping to sweden A++ to you / Very nice NOS parts Fast Shipping !!!!! Excellent !!!!!! /Product was acruatly described, well packaged and promtly delivered. / excellent, accurate listing, thanks for offering cheap shipping / Item exactly as described. Well packaged. Fast shipping. Happy customer. / very positive, item is better than in the picture / Great to do business with Excellent transaction Thanks!!! / First rate in all respects; thank you./excellent! Very professional and easy to deal with! / Exactly as Described; Careful Packaging; Excellent Service; Highly Recommended / Great item. Highly recommended seller. Thanks / MERCI For good parts,Fast shipping, EXELLENT seller, Just good,AAAA++++++/ Fast shipping item as listed in auction very pleased with transaction A++ seller / Great seller, highly recommended! / AWESOME EBAYER THANKS/ Perfect ! Shipped qwik and well wrapped. Very happy with my purchase. ThanX/ I was pleased, honest person, I recommend/ Product was acruatly described, well packaged and promtly delivered/ ....


 

SHIPPING COST : Canada  & USA  2.75 $

                                            

For others country, please ask for a quote. I ship worwide.

 

NORS or NOS water pump gasket (ONE)

Application :  Sorry, don't know exact application

replace ---

New, never used.  




                        

 

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Will ship package with Canadapost/USPS. Cheapest cost than UPS.

International shipping between Canada & USA can take more time because custom/toll

Don't send payment before I give you exact cost. You can ask me for it before bidding

SORRY, DONT ACCEPT RETURN

 

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EBAY Have a «Buyer Protection program» if you pay with Paypal: you will be refunded if you don't received package. Buy Ebay forget to told you this is not a free program. You have to pay for a tracking number if you want those protection. This is the proof seller have really sent the package to your location. The buyer have to pay additional fees for a tracking number, not the seller.

EBay take 9% commission on the SHIPPING COST! If you pay via PayPal, they take another 3%! So, those two entities, well, they're actually one in the same, take 12% of the shipping cost. Someone has to pay that and it is you the customer who does.

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