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Not really interested in posting this item - (too big and heavy) Happy for you to organise a courier and pick up however.

The last price drop for this item $450.00

Cheers

SPECIAL: PICKUP BY SUNDAY 5PM (28/July/2013) $400.00

After date above - price reverts back to $450 and I'll use it to build another spare motor :) Cheers

Sorry NO time to run around having it inspected, packaged and posted.

I will offer a 2 week (from date of purchase) inspection warranty period (prior to buyer's use/installation of the item) by approved engineer. In order for refund an Inspection report must accompany return of item (in original sale condition) and the report must state inspection issues and inspection company details.

However, once installed/modified or used (even within the 2 week period) - like any used part - It is your own responsibility and the warranty is no longer valid and seller has no responsibility.

Postage of return of item to claim refund (if required and if within the time frame listed above) is to be paid by returner - ie the purchaser of goods)

Trying to be as fair as possible - I understand this is a lot of money for used goods and trying to offer piece of mind!

Difficult when selling items that some require labour inspection costs - engineer isnpections (if inspected) blows out the money received for the item sale (well close to it when you consider dropping it off/picking it up - but understand its all part of selling goods.


ADDITIONALLY - I can have it tested by an engineer however an additional non refundable deposit (for cost of inspection) will be required. Refund paid IN FULL IF the part does need meet design requirements.

If this interests you - I will investigate costs of inspection.

Free to discuss

However I do not feel comfortable posting this item - rather inspection and pickup to reduce any damage though our postal service.

Cheers guys - just contact me to discuss further - I am a reasonable guy to deal with - unless LOWBALLERS contact me :P



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