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08 Kawasaki Ex 650 Ninja 650 Battery Tray Udner Tail 848 on 2040-parts.com

US $32.39
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Indianapolis, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No

used but in good condition BATTERY TRAY UNDER TAIL off 2008 Kawasaki 650 ex 650A NINJA 650 R .In great shape 100% ready. Thanks and please check out our other parts. If you have any questions, please email us,or call 317 702

INDY ATV PARTS -- POLICIES

Indy ATV Parts is an Indianapolis, Indiana company specializing in used parts for recreational sports vehicles. We carefully inspect all our parts so BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. If you have questions or if there are any problems with your order, please contact us through E-bay, e-mail us, or call us at 317-702-2949. Thanks!

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Shipping

DOMESTIC SHIPPING

  • We ship all items via USPS Priority Mail or USPS First Class Mail for all domestic shipments to the lower 48 states and Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and other US Territories.
  • We typically ship within 24 hours of receiving payment. Your tracking number will be available to you automatically on Ebay and Paypal.
  • Please allow 3-7 business days to receive your item.
      • Priority Mail (2-3 business days).
      • First Class Mail (2-5 business days).
  • Express shipping is available for an additional charge. Please contact us if you require express shipping.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
  • All international orders are shipped via USPS Priority Mail International or USPS Express Mail International.
  • Indy ATV Parts is not responsible for any customs or carrier delays.
  • The buyer is solely responsible for all customs costs, import duties, taxes or fees on all international orders and shipments.
  • Allow 6-15 business days for your item to be delivered for all international orders.

Returns

In order to return an item, you must first notify us. All orders must be returned in their original shipping condition and must be returned within 7 days from when it was received.

Buyer error: You will be refunded the price of the item, not its shipping cost (sending or returning). There is a 20% restocking fee.

Seller error: You will be reimbursed for shipping charges to send the item back to us. We can either exchange the item for the correct one, or we will give a full refund.

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