Small Block Chevy Mechanical Roller Lifter Isky Crower Comp Cam on 2040-parts.com
California, Missouri, United States
This is a nice set of mechanical roller lifters, they were ran for a short time in an engine that I built, but I ended up taking the engine apart and parting out the car and engine. Thanks for looking and we will be adding new parts every
Saturday. I am selling 40 years of Chevrolet parts that I have
collected. These are all good parts being sold as/is, but they are in good
condition. If you do not like the Buy It Now Price, make me an offer, it will
not hurt my feelings. We only sell and ship
to the 48 lower states. Not to Hawaii and Alaska. These parts are sold AS-IS with no returns, unless we have
more than one of the items, at which time we will do an exchange. We are located in California, Missouri which is located in
the center of the United States. Most of the items we ship can be shipped on
UPS which is the carrier we use. They provide tracking numbers and $100.00 of
insurance at no extra charge on each part. We charge a $2.00 handling fee, but
don’t charge for boxes or packing that we use in the boxes. We use the E-bay
calculator whenever possible. We accept PayPal or credit cards. We have sold an old
building and need to get rid of all parts. We are also selling old race car
parts as well as Corvette, Camaro, Chevelle, Nova and other miscellaneous
parts. We reserve the right to list and cancel any listings in
accordance with E-bay auction guidelines. Missouri residents will pay the sales
tax rate that applies in California, MO unless you have a sales tax exemption
form that qualifies in the state of Missouri. We are not vintage parts experts, but will try to describe
the part to the best of our knowledge. Some parts may need adjustments, or in
the case of a used part, minor repairs. We will always answer any e-mails
regarding the condition of our part. If any part is damaged in shipment, the buyer needs to
contact UPS and have them inspect the package and the part. The part must be
returned to me before refunds will be made. It is the customer’s responsibility
to inform us if they would like more than the standard $100.00 of insurance.
You may also pick up the part at the dealership and will not be charged freight
or a handling fee if you would like to do this. Thank YOU! |
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