Harley Cam Cover-twin Cam-88-96-103-gloss Black Powder Coat on 2040-parts.com
Clinton Township, Michigan, US
PLEASE READ ENTIRE LISTING. DEALER TAKE-OFF, HAS NOT BEEN ON BIKE SINCE BEING POWDER COATED. This is a cam/timing cover that will fit all twin cam 2001-present,PERFECT WORKING ORDER WITH NO DAMAGE OR COSMETIC DEFECTS has been gloss powdercoated black, flash did not help me out to much in pic .This powdercoat has been specifically made for harley so it will match all your other parts like frame,swingarm, etc, dealer take-off.This is a polyester powdercoat with 100% UV protection, will not fade from the sun or heat. Sold as-is, paypal only please, NO RESERVE. Put pic of bike on too give you an idea of some of my work. This is an OEM HD part. International shipping may vary . 0 feadback bidders must contact me before bidding. ALL ITEMS ARE PROFESSIONALLY COATED IN-HOUSE WITH THE BEST EQUIPMENT MONEY CAN BUY, WE PERSONALLY HANDLE EVERY ITEM FROM START TO FINISH.
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BUSINESS HOURS ARE 9AM TO 5PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. THIS IS THE TIME I WILL ADRESS ANY ISSUES, QUESTIONS, OR CONCERNS,AFTER THESE HOURS WILL BE ANSWERED THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY, I WILL OCCASIONALLY CHECK MY EMAIL OUTSIDE OF THESE HOURS AND ON THE WEEKEND BUT NOT AS MUCH AS I DO DURING BUSINESS HOURS SO PLEASE BE PATIENT, I WILL GET TO YOU AND ANSWER OR FIX ANY ISSUES. PARTS SHIP WITHIN 5 TO 7 BUSINESS DAYS OF RECEIVING CLEARED PAYMENT, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ARE NOT BUSINESS DAYS, I WILL HAVE TRACKING FOR DOMESTIC SHIPMENTS AFTER THIS TIME PERIOD, NOT BEFORE.
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STARTING MARCH IST I WILL NO LONGER SHIP TO AN UNCOMFIRMED ADRESS. TRACKING NUMBERS WILL BE A MUST DO TO LOSING A FEW INTERNATIONAL PACKAGES LATELY AND NOT HAVING ANY DEFENSE TO THIS WITHOUT HAVING A TRACKING NUMBER. THIS WILL BE AN EXTRA COST BUT IT WILL PROTECT BOTH OF US IF A PACKAGE DOES NOT ARRIVE OR GETS DAMAGED. IF YOU HAVE AN UNCOMFIRMED ADRESS YOU WILL HAVE TO GO TO PAYPAL AND CONFIRM OR PHYSICALLY EMAIL ME THE ADRESS IN ORDER THAT I CAN COMPARE WITH THE ADRESS THAT PAYPAL FORWARDS ME.
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