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International Navistar 2505821c1 Control Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Marionville, Missouri, US

Marionville, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:20%

International Navistar 2505821C1 Control Motor

Street Price is around $65
 


               
Make an Offer: You may be surprised...try it! Based on our cost we may accept or counter with a lower than listed price. 

The following applies unless stated otherwise above...
New part from older stock. Parts usually have been in storage for several years and may have some minor cosmetic blemishes, some residual shop grime or other marks and blemishes. Boxes or other packaging may be distressed, especially on heavy parts.  The Part will have not ever been installed on any unit. It is a New part. Please look at photos closely if appearance is a concern to you. Do not expect this to be a pristine part as far as looks go, though some parts are nearly perfect others may show more blemishes from moving and storage. Feedback indicates a high satisfaction among buyers, but we feel it is necessary to describe these parts accurately. They are original replacement parts that were ordered for businesses and never sold or used. They are obtained from closings, foreclosures, overstocks, liquidations and other like sources. Some parts are remanufactured and will be described as such if known.

Part Identification. We make serious effort to identify and accurately list each part, however it is not always possible to list each and every application where it fits. And though rare, because modifications are sometimes made in the field, even a part that is supposed to fit may not.
Proper Application for your vehicle is your responsibility. If you need more information please ask and we will help any way we can if possible. Internet searches, dealer information and other sources should be used to determine if the listed part is for you. 

Warranty. All Parts are sold without warranty. Traditional parts sellers have "Warranty Dollars" built into the price of the parts they sell. The manufacturer will expect a certain percentage of parts to fail and price the units to cover replacing them. Failure of a part is almost always right out of the box. The majority of replacement parts sold that initially work, will continue to work for their expected lifespan. 
We will replace or refund completely any parts that are "Dead on Arrival". Likewise if a packaged or boxed part is incorrect due to our mistake, we will replace or refund fully. This can happen over time as people open boxes to look at the contents and put the wrong part back in. Its rare, but possible. In these instances where an unusable item is sold, refunds will include shipping. We feel that is the fair thing to do.
New Old Stock parts will sometimes be missing minor items such as fasteners, gaskets, instructions, etc. This is not a reason for return or refund. Look at the photos closely as what will ship is what is in the photos. Most often everything will be intact.
Remember, you are buying a part that probably cost more to manufacture than you are now paying. 

Returns. Returns are different than Lost, Damaged or Non Working parts. If you wish to return an item there is usually a restocking fee. You will pay return shipping. Its important to minimize the possibility for returns as it cost both of us. We have shipping to you and you have to pay shipping back to us and consequently nobody is happy. It is best to avoid this situation. 

Multiple Items. In the event you win or purchase more than one item that has a shipping fee, or if you wish to include items from auction listings ending later in the week just message us and we will figure combined shipping. Please allow 24 hrs from the time you send your request for a total, and we will send an invoice with adjusted shipping charges. If you win only one item and want no other parts from the weeks listings, then shipping will be as listed and you may pay at end of auction or when you "Buy it Now".
Please allow the time to find the best shipping options as the parts vary in size and weight and it is too unpredictable to make shipping rules.

All unpaid multiple items will be invoiced each Friday after that days auctions end to close out the week.
After finding the best options i will invoice with best shipping charges and choices. Thank you for looking.
 

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