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Mercruiser Power Steering Ram on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

McHenry, Illinois, US

McHenry, Illinois, US
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as is as shown no returns
fresh  water unit
I will ship internationally
I do have this complete drive train for sale

this unit is for sale locally.

Payment must be made within 7 days of the end of the auction. If payment is not received, or other arrangements have not been made, the item will be relisted. Non paying bidders will be reported to EBAY.  Payment can be made via paypal or credit card over the phone. No Exceptions…… After confirming payment we will ship our product  within three business days. Please contact us if you do not receive your package. We do charge to pack certain items as they are in great shape and we pack and protect each item. We have a as is as shown policy and do not accept returns. We know our product functions as described and is usually used but we do have specials. We are certified rebuilder repairers and purchase totaled and damaged vehicle's, we are registered in Illinois.

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