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Cbx Regular Bar Length Clutch Cable on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

La Vernia, Texas, US

La Vernia, Texas, US
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CBX regular bar length clutch cable used.

As Ebays format does not always have the correct category for these parts that should read used as removed, we have a choice of "like new" or "not working" so we list all parts under used not working even if they are in almost perfect condition so we ask that you call or email us with any questions before you bid.

Shipping to Canada and the USA only I do not ship over seas. email me with any questions but please include valid contact information or they will not be replied to do to the amount of spammers. call 210-379-1fivesix7 with any questions or if it does not sell feel free to call or email with an offer. Not doing any good on the shelf.

Buyer must arrange payment within 72 hours of auction ending. We do not take Paypal only visa and mastercard at this time. Unpaid items will be re-listed and negative feedback placed with buyer. We reserve the right to end the listing early.

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