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Omc Cobra Hydraulic Tilt And Trim Rams 1990 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kansas City, Kansas, United States

Kansas City, Kansas, United States
Condition:Used

                            OMC Cobra Hydraulic Tilt and Trim Rams 1990

 

You are bidding on a pair of hydraulic tilt and trim rams that have been used on a 1990

boat with an OMC Cobra outdrive.  These are used, fresh water parts that work fine.

Call -816-616-2904.

Shipping-$19.00

Bid-$69.00

PAYMENT

Paypal is accepted or if you want to do local pick up....cash is fine.  Payments are expected within 7 days of the end of the auction.

SHIPPING

We normally ship within 2-3 business days after payment is received.  We use Fed Ex Ground and USPS.  We can combine shipping

if they are sold at the same time and can be shipped in the same box.  Many of our items are too large for this.  Contact us before

making payment for the rate.  The flat rates we quote, are for the lower 48 states.

COMMUMICATION AND FEEDBACK

Communication and Customer Service is our goal!!!!  We will communicate with you and tell you when your product ships.  If you are

not completely satisfied, contact us and we will work with you.  Please contact us before leaving negative feedback, so we can work out

the problem.  Call Bill at 816-616-2904.

ABOUT US

We have been selling parts on Ebay since 2002 and LOVE what we do!!!!  We strive to always deliver a good product.  However, since these

are used parts, there are times when things go astray.  Please contact us, if this happens, and we will make it right!

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