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Ski Doo Oem Gauge Support Bracket Summit Renegade Mx-z 517304575 on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
Location:

Lanesboro, Massachusetts, United States

Lanesboro, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:517304575 Part Brand:SKI-DOO Warranty:No

SKI-DOO OEM GAUGE SUPPORT BRACKET

Part Number:.....517304575

Item Description:.....NEW SKI-DOO OEM PART

Condition:.....NEW

Fits:....SKI-DOO

SUMMIT, RENEGADE, GRAND TOURING, EXPEDITION, MX-Z

*CALL FOR EXACT MODEL/YEAR FITMENT*

*2-5 WORKING DAY HANDLING TIME*

Questions regarding fitment? Please call us at 1 - 800 - 253 - 7667



PAYMENT TERMS

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SHIPPING TERMS

If free shipping is offered, it is only applicable to the lower 48 United States. We ship using the least expensive method FOR US. If you need a specific shipping service, please indicate before checkout.

We DO NOT ship any parcels/packages marked as a "gift" or valued at lower than the amount the item was purchased for.

FEEDBACK POLICY

Buyer must agree to contact Ronnie's Powersports before leaving any negative feedback or filing a dispute so that we may try to resolve the issue privately. Negative feedback affects both Buyer and Seller whether the issue is a misunderstanding or an actual problem.

RETURN POLICY

Buyer must contact Ronnie's Powersports before returning any items, so that we are aware of the issue. The item must be received within 14 business days of correspondence, and must be returned in the same condition it was received.

WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR FITMENT ERRORS. 

We do our best to locate correct fitment for products we sell.  Some items are obsolete and limited information is available in regards to fitment. 

  If the item is being returned due to seller error:(WE SHIPPED THE WRONG ITEM) the buyer will receive a full refund, including the cost of return shipping.

If the item is being returned due to buyer error:

THIS ITEM DOES NOT FIT MY MACHINE , YOU DON'T LIKE THEM, PURCHASED BY MISTAKE, ETC the buyer will be refunded the items price only, LESS A 20% RESTOCK FEE. Buyer pays for return shipping.   


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