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Pyro 2000 Ski Doo Polaris Arctic Cat Yamaha Exhaust Temp Guage Sensor Mxz Pro X on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Ingleside, Illinois, United States

Ingleside, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:PYRO Manufacturer Part Number:1908-002

This listing is for a new Pyro 2000 exhaust gas temp kit for two cylinder engine. Sold as pictured with directions. SEE PICTURES.

I have many other Ski Doo parts in excellent condition for most late models not listed in this store. Send me a message for parts requests.

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We do our best to describe items accurately, we accept responsibility for our mistakes and will do our best to make it right.  If for some reason you are unhappy with your purchase please e-mail us before taking negative action.  

 It is the buyer’s responsibility to verify the part will work for their application.  Please read complete description as our listing titles may not give all needed information for specific usage.

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Most items are shipped within 3 days of cleared payment using USPS or UPS depending on item.  Please see shipping options for this item.  USPS First Class and Priority shipments do not provide tracking numbers.  Pickup is always an option.

Shipping – INTERNATIONAL

UPS will be an option for only certain larger items.  If you choose USPS Priority or First Class shipping, there is no tracking available. USPS First Class shipping can sometimes take up to 4 weeks to arrive but is inexpensive.

 Returns and refunds

Returns made within 7 days of delivery will receive a full purchase price refund.

 All electrical parts have been tested on the machine that they were removed from.  All electrical parts that we sell are in good working condition. There is a 25% restocking fee for all returns of electrical parts. 

  We try very hard to please our customers completely.  However, if there is a problem, please contact us by e-mail before sending feedback.  We will do everything in our power to make it right.

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