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Harley Oil Pump,good Used Sportster Oil Pump,fits 1952 Thru 1971 on 2040-parts.com

US $68.95
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, US

Saint Louis, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Payment is due with in 5 days. I take great pride in giving a good description of the items I sell. Please be sure the item you order is what you need. If the item is damaged in shipping contact the shipper and take up the damage cost with them. The warranty I give is that the part is new or in good condition if it is used. It is your responsibility to order the correct part for your motorcycle. The return policy is only for defective items or for items that were not advertised correctly. The buyer is responsible for the return shipping cost. All returns are subject to a 20% restocking fee. I have excess to thousands of parts let me know if there is anything you may need. I have a policy for international shipping that has to be followed before items can be shipped out of the USA. 1. Buyers have to provide a current telephone number. 2. Buyers have to provide a email address. 3. Buyers need to have a confirmed mailing address. 4. All the above information has to be provided before any items can be shipped this will protect you as the buyer and me as the seller. 5. I will ship through the United State Post Office because this will cost you a lot less money but it can take longer than other services and is hard to track so you will need to be patient, if you like I will ship through UPS but it will be a lot more expensive. Thanks, Kim. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:OEM Warranty:Yes Part Type:Engines & Components Make:Harley-Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:Casting Number 26152-52 (#1) Country of Manufacture:United States

  • Good used oil pump body.
  • The body is a good used oem part.
  • Casting number 26152-52.
  • Fits Sportster 1952 thru 1971 Sportster. (I am not 100% for sure of the years this will fit so please do your home work before you buy)
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  • Please take a few minutes to read this about the shipping for your purchase. I have been having some complaints from some of my customers about slow shipping from the post office and the post office does not always scan the packages when I drop them off at the local post office and this makes it impossible to track your package by you or by myself or even by the post office and am not sure how to handle the problem. Please be patient the only other option is to use UPS but they a two or three times more expensive than the post office. If you want to be able to track your package please choose the UPS service. Thanks, Kim.

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