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Polaris Indy 500 Brake Rotor Oem Used Parts Liquid Sks Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Alexandria, Minnesota, US

Alexandria, Minnesota, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:SEE DESCRIPTION Manufacturer Part Number:OEM Part Brand:Polaris

Polaris Indy 500 Liquid Brake Rotor Disc OEM as pictured. Parts Sold As Is. Removed from a 1989 Indy 500.  See other auctions.  May fit other models. Parts are used.  Being sold AS IS.

Free S&H (tracking # provided to winning bidder). I will try to ship next business day after PayPal payment is made by the buyer. However, shipment will occur within 3 business days afterwards.

Please note the following: It is the BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITY to compare the description & pictures provided here to determine if this/these is/are the correct part(s) for his/her car before bidding. If in doubt, contact me before bidding. I will NOT accept any returns nor refund the full purchase price if the buyer mistakenly buys the wrong part(s). If I authorize a return, the refund will be made after the buyer pays to ship the part(s) back to me & I receive the item(s). The refund will be the purchase price minus my original shipping charges (since I paid for the shipping).

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We Ship World Wide. Free Shipping for Lower 48 States in the United States. Other Buyers will pay for shipping cost.

We will ship out the shipment within 2 business day after we received your payment.  

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