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Briggs & Stratton Ring Expander For Go Kart Racing on 2040-parts.com

US $6.50
Location:

Boone, Iowa, US

Boone, Iowa, 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: Restocking Fee:No

!!!FOR SALE!!

Here is a Briggs & Stratton Ring Expander for Go Kart Racing Engine.  These are used to remove compression rings from the piston.  It is used but in near new condition.  Any questions please ask.  

Payment is expected within 3 days of sale.  Preferred method of payment is paypal but other forms are accepted apon request.

Shipping-  Items will be shipped out the next business day after payment is received.  Combined shipping is available for multiple auction wins within a three day period.  If you are going for multiple items please wait to pay until you are finished and request combined shipping when you are done.  I will combine the shipments and send 1 invoice.   If there are any unforeseen circumstances that would delay your shipment on my part I will communicate it to you right away.  My goal is to get your purchase to you as safely and as fast as I can.  Shipping cost is set at a flat rate for everyone to make it fair to everyone bidding from near or far.

 

Insurance- Insurance on your shipment is available at an added charge of .78 per $100 insured.  If you would like your package to be insured please request before paying and I will add it to your invoice. 

Returns:  We have a 14 day money back return policy.  We will refund for the purchase price only and buyer must pay for return shipping, unless we have made a mistake in the listing.  Buyers remorse is not a valid reason to request return shipping reimbursement.  Please Ask Questions prior to auction end.  We try to take good pictures but if your not sure of something please ask first, it will make both of our lives much easier.  Everything must be returned in the condition it was received.

 

Feedback- If there is anything in our transaction that would compell you to leave a negative feedback I please ask that you communicate it to me first and give me a chance to make it right with you.  Your complete satisfaction and positive feedback is very important to me.  I will do whatever I can to make any problems right if you give me a chance.

 

Thank you for looking!!!


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