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1988 Rinker V180 Shifter Throttle Controller on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Frankfort, Illinois, US

Frankfort, Illinois, US
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The 1988 Rinker V180 Shifter Throttle Control

Probably can be used with other years of the Rinker V180

Please email, call or text (815-671-3678) questions, This is for sale locally, too, will end early if sold. This part is sold "as-is"-with no warranty. It is recommended that you come out, check out unit prior to purchase. If you cannot come out, let me know what you need checked and I will do my best to provided you with all info you need.
If item needs to be shipped, all arrangements must to be made prior to sale at the cost of the buyer. Item will be shipped within 7days close of sale. Buyer can pick-up locally. Item is located in Frankfort, IL-about 35 miles south of Chicago
.  All sales final, no returns. Buyer can inspect item prior to purchase. Once this item leaves our property, no returns or refunds. Please, do not buy it or make an offer if you do not intend on following through with the transaction. Payment must be made within 48 hrs close of sale. I will accept paypal, cash or certified funds with proper credentialsIf other payment arrangements need to be made, they need to be done prior to offers or purchase.

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