Harley-davidson Chrome 4 Speed Shifter Gate Bt Flathead Knucklehead Panhead Oem on 2040-parts.com
Glendale, Arizona, US
Description: Harley-Davidson Chrome 4 Speed Shifter Gate BT Flathead Knucklehead Panhead OEM. Chrome has pitting. Front to back, 4 3 2 N 1 shift pattern. For 1947 up Big Twin tank shift models. Good condition. READ BEFORE YOU BID Please Note: Wednesdays - Auctions end and new ones listed. Thursdays - Items are packed and Invoices with actual shipping charges are sent afterward. Fridays - Items are shipped after cleared payment has been received. Domestic Shipping: The ebay Shipping Calculator is used to provide a very rough estimate only! Actual shipping cost can only be calculated after the item is packed... items are packed only after they sell. USPS Priority Mail and Flat Rate shipping is used for smaller, lighter items, where USPS Standard or Fedex Ground shipping is used for heavy, large, and extra large items. We select the cheapest service available for your shipments. UPS Ground is also used for heavy, large, and extra large items, but only if we have to. Bottom-line, we charge "ACTUAL" shipping with "NO" Handling fee. Combine shipping and save $$$. International Shipping: The ebay Shipping Calculator is used to provide a very rough estimate only!. Actual shipping cost is calculated after the item is packed... items are packed only after they sell. Only USPS Priority Mail International and USPS Priority Mail International Flat Rate shipping is used. A $2 Handling fee is applied to all International (outside the USA) shipments for the extra time and effort required for these transactions. We will not send items as a Gift, reduce the amount of your purchase price or use a cheaper shipping service. All Customs taxes and associated fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Bottom-line, we charge "ACTUAL" shipping with a $2 Handling fee only! Combine shipping and save $$$. See pictures and ask questions before bidding. Do your own research. Sold 'As Is'. See my Feedback and DSR's.
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