Title: Used Triumph Spitfire
Steering Rack Description: Used Triumph
Spitfire Steering Rack from my 1979 Triumph Spitfire I had for 14 years. The
rack has been cleaned up, painted and two (2) new $25 boots have been installed
with new grease. This item includes the two
(2) used rack bushings and two (2) used tie rods were placed on for shipping
purposes and used to protect the ends of the rack. The item has only slight wear on the driver
shaft teeth but still in good condition.
The rack moves freely from one side to the other. These
have no warranty or return and come As-Is condition. Shipping and Handling: $25.00
UPS ground shipping. Buyer responsible
for all shipping costs. Payment Method: Paypal only
and payment needs to be placed within 48 hours.
To expedite shipping, payment right away will assist in receiving this
item. Terms
and Policies: No refunds or
returns unless pre-approved. In the
event of a refund on item, No shipping charges will be refunded. Items are the pictures unless otherwise
stated. All items listed are, as is,
with no warranty.
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