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59-76 Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Valve Rocker Adjuster Screw (15) Nos 1855238 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Scarborough, Ontario, Canada

Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
NOS out of Package; Manufactured by Mopar
Brand:MOPAR Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:1855238 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

1959-76 MOPAR VALVE ROCKER ADJUSTMENT SCREW (15) - NOS

  • NOS unpackaged
    Manufactured by Mopar
    Part Number 1855238
  • Listing is for 15 screws.

APPLICATIONS

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SHIPPING - HANDLING - DELIVERY TIMES

Delivery Times = Within Canada and US - usually arrives within 10 business days but there is no on-time guarantee.  US Customs may hold packages for inspection which may delay process and I have no control over this.  International packages will generally reach their destination within 4 weeks but there is no on-time guarantee.  Items purchased during any Holiday Season may arrive outside the above guidelines.  You will be notified when your package is shipped and provided tracking number, if applicable.

Shipping and Handling Fees = US Flat Rate is based on cheapest Canada Post rate to California.  Canada Flat Rate is based on cheapest Canada Post rate to St. John’s NF.  International Flat Rate based on cheapest Canada Post Air Rate to Australia.  We automatically combine multiple purchases to lower overall shipping costs where possible.

Communication = As a buyer, you can expect to receive from us: 1) Invoice; 2) shipping notification with tracking number (if applicable); and 3) Packing Slip within shipment.  We do not acknowledge receipt of Paypal Payments.

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