08-12 Suzuki Gsx1300r Hayabusa Busa Fuel Tank on 2040-parts.com
Caldwell, Idaho, US
2008 Suzuki GSX1300R (1340cc) Hayabusa Fuel Tank. Small scuff on right side as shown. Item is in used condition, as shown in pictures below, with typical wear from street use and storage. Item was removed from complete bike shown below. Complete bike is shown for reference only and is NOT included. Item will fit 2008 2009 2010 2011 and 2012 Suzuki GSX1300R GSXR1300 GSXR1340 Hayabusa and possibly other years. Please verify fitment with your dealer prior to purchase. All parts are sold in "AS IS" condition. Please ask any and all questions prior to bidding. Shipping rates are for the lower 48 states only. Idaho residents must pay 6.0% sales tax. Please contact us if you have any questions about this item or have any other parts needs for this bike. A representative is available Mon thru Fri 10am to 8pm and Sat-Sun 10am-4pm MST. Phone: 307-751-5715 International shipping is available. Please contact us thru e-bay for additional information.
See our website www.CanyonMotoParts.com for a complete listing of parts Discount available. Please call for details. Phone: 307-751-5715 Returns: Returns are accepted within 14 days of item delivery. Please contact us prior to returning any item and include e-bay item number with returned package. Item(s) shall be returned complete and in like condition as originally sold. No refund will be given for items altered by buyer. Original shipping fees are non refundable, unless it is our mistake. For listings with "FREE SHIPPING" actual shipping fee incurred by seller will not be refunded. Returns are subject to 20% restocking fee. |
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