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Polaris 525 Outlaw Cylinder Head With Camshaft on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Siler, Kentucky, United States

Siler, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Polaris

Needs valves. From an '08 Outlaw.

Shipping: We only ship within 48 continental states. All items will be shipped the next business day after payment is received with the exception of Wednesdays. Heavy items will ship UPS or FEDEX.

Payment: Payment must be received within 48 hours of purchase. If there are extenuating circumstances, please contact us. Payments accepted through PayPal. Kentucky residents will be charged 6% sales tax.

Returns: There is a 14 day return policy. Within the first 14 days, the part can be returned for any reason with a 20% restocking fee and you are responsible for shipping costs. If we make the mistake, you will receive a 100% refund including all shipping charges.  THERE IS NO REFUND FOR ELECTRICAL ITEMS.

Remember, these are used parts. We want you to be happy with your part, so if there is a problem, please contact us. We try our best to describe the parts as accurately as possible, but everyone makes mistakes. Used parts will have some wear. Keep that in mind when purchasing.


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