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Austin-healey Ball End Joint For Steering on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:PLEASE SEE GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS POSTED WITH ITEM DESCRIPTION. Restocking Fee:No Warranty:No

I'm doing some Spring cleaning in my garage and offer thIs AUSTIN-HEALEY BALL JOINT FOR THE STEERING'S PITMAN ARM FOR MOST OF THE BIG HEALEYS - 100/6 AND 3000.

THERE IS PLENTY OF "RESISTANCE" TO MOVEMENT OF THE BALL.

THE NUT ON THE SMALLER THREAD IS THERE SIMPLY TO SHOW YOU THAT THE THREAD IS GOOD AS, INDEED, IT IS ON THE LARGER THREAD.

INTERESTINGLY, YOU WON'T FIND THIS ITEM IN ANY OF THE POPULAR PARTS CATALOGUES.

PLEASE SEE THE MANY OTHER ITEMS I HAVE AVAILABLE FOR SALE INCLUDING BRITISH SPORTS CAR AND RALLY PARTS

THANKS YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST AND ENJOY BIDDING

 

Terms and conditions :- First an apology, I don't like having to have terms and conditions but I have to be business-like, apologies to the thousands of honest eBayers out there!

1) Contact must be made within 3 days of the end of the auction.

2) Payment must be received within 5 days of the end of the auction.

3) If you bid / win an item by mistake please contact me to resolve (I only require my listing fee back)

4) If contact and payment is not made within the above time limits, the item will be relisted and I will use the non-paying bidder process to recover my fees.

5) I always obtain proof of posting and, where possible, tracking.  The latter will be posted with the sold item.  In cases of non-delivery it will be up to you to claim. 

6) If you want your item(s) sent recorded, expedited, overnight, etc., delivery at additional cost to you, please make this request by asking me for an invoice and stating this in the "comments" section.

7) If you purchase more than one item I will do my best to save you money on shipping.  You will pay the specified shipping amounts in each case and I will subsequently refund you any savings.

8) If you are an international buyer, please be patient as delivery can be delayed by customs procedures.  All customs duties and any other such charges, etc., are clearly your responsibility.

9) I do my best to be a good communicator and I will email you when your item is despatched.

10) If you are satisfied with your purchase, please post positive Feedback as soon as possible.  My reputation is very important to me for obvious reasons.

11) If you are not satisfied with your item for any reason please contact me to resolve the problem.

12) All returns are at buyer's expense.

13) Items to be returned will only be accepted if they are in exactly the same condition as when they left me. 

14) If you bid, it means you find above terms and conditions acceptable, no correspondence will be entered into regarding any of the above points.

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