18ft Universal 33c Marine Boat Throttle Control Cable For Engine Control Lever on 2040-parts.com
US $36.60
Condition:New
Brand:Seawell
UPC:Does not apply
Manufacturer Part Number:220416618
Length:18FT
Country/Region of Manufacture:China
18FT Universal 33C Throttle Control Cable for Boat Motor Control Lever | - 18FT Universal 33C Throttle Control Cable for Boat Motor Control Lever
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SEAWELL Marine the professional Manufacturer and Exporter of boat accessories & marine parts, with over 9 years experience in retail, wholesale amongst its directors and staff. This selection is made by our professional team with more than 9 years of experience in the marine business. Our products are made with the highest quality standards, You will find excellent new designs in every product range at very competitive prices. If you can't find what you are looking for please contact us and we'll try our best to source it for you!
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All items are shipped from our warehouse in yuyao,china. We ship your item/s within 2 business days after receipt of payment. Your item/s will be very well wrapped in bubble wrap and placed in a padded bubble bag or packing box.
International Customers: Your item will be posted via china epacket Registered Air Mail with tracking. If you would like postage insurance please select the option through checkout (optional but recommended).
Some countries have a Value Added Sales Tax (VAT), which is charged when an item crosses into their border. VAT is charged in addition to applicable duties. It's the buyer's responsibility to know how much tax and duties will be charged.
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We accept payment via Direct Bank Deposit (preferred) and PayPal only. If you are paying via direct bank deposit, please use your eBay user id as bank reference so we can link your payment to your purchase. Our company bank account details are as follows:
Bank Name: BANK OF CHINA YUYAO SUB BRANCH
Account name: YUYAO SEAWELL IMPORT & EXPORT CO.,LTD.
Swift Code: BKCHCNBJ92A
Account number: 403963833962 |
We offer a full guarantee on our products (12 months, unless stated otherwise) against manufacturer faults. If goods arrive with a fault please contact us immediately before sending the item back. Buyers are responsible for all P&H charges on return items. Refund exchange or repair will be issued once the item has been assessed. Refund only applies for the cost of the item (excluding all P&H charges).
Warranty will be void if products are misused, mishandled or modified in any way. We do not offer refunds for customers who change their mind after purchasing an item.
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We are the direct supplier of most of our products and can supply to retailers and bulkbuy customers at discounted prices. For bulk orders please EMAIL us (informing us of the exact items and quantities you require, along with your location).Wholesalers & retailers welcome!
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