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Slippery Bumper #4850-0007 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.95
Location:

Hudsonville, Michigan, United States

Hudsonville, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Slippery Manufacturer Part Number:4850-0007 Disclaimer:Images are a representation of the item only. Stock Photo. UPC:Does Not Apply

Slippery Bumper

Details MC-POWERSPORTS
Manufacturer: Slippery
Model: Bumper
Condition: New
Description MC-POWERSPORTS
  • Keeps your PWC from getting scratched and gouged by docks, rafts, lifts, etc.
  • Available in white only
  • New and Genuine MC-POWERSPORTS
    You can count on us, everything we sell is new and genuine! We are an authorized dealer for everything we sell. No knock offs or fakes here!
    Store Policies MC-POWERSPORTS
    Payment and Taxes
      We accept PayPal and credit cards processed thru PayPal.
       
      Sales tax is collected for Michigan residents (6%). Any import duties, customs charges, taxes or VAT are the buyer's responsibility.
     
    Shipping
      We do not ship orders on weekends or holidays. You will be emailed tracking/shipment confirmation when your order ships.
       
      If you have purchased expedited shipping, this does not affect the order processing time (please see shipping and handling time estimates under the 'Shipping and payments' tab above).
     
    Returns and Exchanges - 30-Day Limit
     

    Please see details in the 'Shipping and payments' tab above.

     
    Warranty Policy
      In the event of a warranty issue, buyer is responsible for all shipping costs. The manufacturer's policy will be followed to remedy the issue for you. They may opt to repair or replace the item at their discretion.
     
    Contact Us
     

    Your satisfaction is our goal! If you have any issues with your order/purchase please contact us right away (BEFORE you leave negative feedback) to give us a chance to make it right.

    Our normal business hours are Monday - Friday 9:30 am to 5:00 pm (EST). Please allow us up to 24 business hours to respond your email/call (we are not open weekends or holidays).

    If you have any questions or concerns just send us an email or give us a call at 1-855-55- DEALS.

    Please note: Images are a representation of the item only. Actual item may differ slightly. Some images will show accessories or parts that are NOT included with this listing. Please read the listing title and description carefully. When in doubt, please email us or give us a call to confirm.

    Size charts (if provided) are for reference only. We are not responsible for accuracy/errors as this information is obtained from the manufacturer. Because all clothing fits differently, we encourage you to take your measurements, research the size you need and/or be professionally fitted to ensure a good fit. Don't worry, if it does not work out we have an exchange/return policy to help you (see details in the 'Shipping and Payments' tab above).

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