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Military Surplus M151 Jeep Choke Control Cable 38" B6184184 Nsn 2590-00-618-4184 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
New Old Stock
Brand:Jeep Other Part Number:8754129 Manufacturer Part Number:B6184184

  This is a choke cable for the M151 Military Jeep. The PN is B6184184, 8754129, the NSN 2590-00-618-4184 .

 

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                  The purchaser, including a purchaser for resale, understands and agrees that the used truck(s), or other item purchased hereunder will be sold on an “AS ISâ€� basis. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or otherwise stated in writing or orally by an employee or agent of seller.  The purchaser understands and agrees that the seller makes no warranty (written, oral, or implied, and expressly makes no warranty of merchantability or fitness for purpose) on the trucks(s) or other item purchased. Custom rims, if supplied, are sold with a clear understanding that the seller shall have no liability and the buyer fully indemnifies the seller with regard to these items. Any parts expressly approved for return by Eastern Surplus will carry a restocking fee of 30%.   Purchaser must request return authorization within 30 days of the date of receipt of item(s).  Returns must be received by seller within 5 business days of providing return approval.  At the seller’s discretion one of the following will be issued: 1) Refund of the purchase price (not including shipping and handling) less a 30% restocking fee OR 2) Store Credit (not including shipping and handling) less a 30% restocking fee at our discretion.  Returns approved for store credit are not eligible for monetary refund.  Return shipping costs will be the responsibility of customer.  No returns on electric/electronic components without express written approval from Eastern Surplus.

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