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Volvo Penta Alternator 1995 Sx V8 302 Ford Mercury Marine P/n 817119 12 Volt on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

North Port, Florida, United States

North Port, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

Thank you for visiting the New Ebay store segment of our business FreshWaterVolvoPentaParts where you can find additional detailed photos, technical specifications and warranty information on all listings, hundreds of hard to find Volvo Penta parts available!

Up for sale is an excellent condition Volvo Penta Alternator 1995 SX V8 302 Ford Mercury Marine p/N  817119 12 volt . Bolt it on get back on the water!

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If you have any questions feel free to Call us at 585-698-9118    (International 01+585-698-9118 )

Notice: Due to the fact that we list and sell all items on multiple platforms and with various pricing structures, including our company, FreshWaterVolvoPentaParts, Craigslist, Facebook, Phone Orders and Local Sales, we reserve the right to end auctions without bids, early and without notice, if the item is sold elsewhere.

*We have thousands of Volvo Penta Parts in stock and can accommodate special orders and builds. Due to recent policy changes, Ebay has fallen well below our company standards, as a result we now list only a small portion of our inventory on Ebay, opting instead to focus on the company website and our other more business friendly online and off line sales platforms which are more cost effective for our customers and our company, FreshWaterVolvoPentaParts. Thank you for your continued support!*

                                                             
Frequently asked questions:

1. Do you ship internationally? Yes we gladly Ship Internationally with no exclusions.

2. Do you accept Returns? Yes we accept returns within 14 days of purchase, buyer pays shipping.

3. Do you price match the same item listed on your website, here on Ebay? No , due to the listing fees, final value fees , and shipping fees associated with selling on Ebay we can not match our websites prices even on the same item .

·         * We gladly ship Internationally / Worldwide ! Argentina , Australia , Canada, UK , Russia, Germany , Greece, Spain , Norway, Sweden, Iceland , Finland, Poland , Italy, New Zealand, Everywhere, Worldwide.

AQ Series Aq120 AQ125 AQ131 AQ140 AQ145 AQ151 AQ171 230A 230B 250 251 120 125 130 131

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Dp Dp-A Dp-B DP-C Dp-D Dp-E Dp-A1 Sp-A Sp-A1 Sp-C Sp-C1 Dp-C1 1.61 2.30 1.95 1.78 2.15 1.89

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