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Volvo Lower Unit 270-280-290 on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:Used


TEM   FITMENT & CONDITION

VOLVO PENTA 270 

LOWER UNIT 

IN GOOD CONDITION

PAINT IS CHIPPING 

has some scratches

PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES FOR BETTER DESCRIPTION


SHIPPING

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INTERNATION SHIPPING IS AVAILBE CONTACT US FOR QUOTES

DUTIES AND IMPORT TAXES ARE NOT OUR RESPONSIBILITY SO PLEASE PAY THEM

AND DO NOT ASK US TO CHANGE ITEM PRICE ON SHIPPING LABELS WE WILL NOT DO IT AND REPORT YOU TO EBAY

RETURN

WE  WILL ACCEPT YOUR RETURNS  BUT  YOU HAVE 3 DAYS OF CONTACTING US WITH  ANY PROBLEMS WITH YOUR ITEM …  THERE ARE ABSOLUTLY  NO RETURNS ON ELECTRONIC PARTS DO TO YOUR VIEHICLE CAN MESS UP THESE ELECTRONIC PARTS

BUYER MUST PAY FOR SHIPPING BACK AND WILL BE CHARGED A 20 PECENT RESTOCKING FEE

IF YOU DO NOT LIKE THESE TERMS PLEASE DO NOT BUY THESE ITEMS

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