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09 Kawasaki Ninja 250 Rear Hub Ex250 Ex 250 Sa32925-101 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.50
Location:

Mount Clemens, Michigan, US

Mount Clemens, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Kawasaki

We are selling the rear hub off of a 2009 Kawasaki Ninja 250.  It is in good shape.

These parts are off of a running 2009 Kawasaki Ninja 250 with 10058 miles on it.  They may fit other models and years.  If you are unsure of fitment please contact your local dealer or another trusted source prior to purchase.

Please do not assume that anything not pictured is included in this auction (nuts, bolts, etc.).  What you see in the pictures is what is included in this auction.  If you have any questions about what is included, please contact us prior to bidding.  Thanks!

We've parted out a complete 09 Kawasaki Ninja 250.  If you need other parts, please check my other auctions. 

Free shipping only applies to the 48 continental United States.  Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and all others please contact us for a shipping quote prior to purchasing. 

PLEASE NOTE: Shipping on motors/engines must be to a commercially zoned address with a forklift that is recognized by our shipping company or must be picked up from your local terminal.  If you must have residential delivery there will be an additional $250 charge.  If you are unsure if your address qualifies, please contact us prior to purchase.  Thanks.

I encourage you to ask detailed questions, but please ask all questions prior to bidding.  

We are Michigan Motorcycle Salvage.  We will provide you with the parts you need promptly and with the courtesy and respect you deserve.    Customer service is our top priority and our goal is a 5 star, 100% feedback rating.  If you have any issue with your purchase from us, please give us the opportunity to make it right.

Thanks for dropping by, we look forward to doing business with you!!


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ALL SALES ARE FINAL. NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS ACCEPTED.



Please don't be in a hurry to leave us negative feedback. We're human, and we make mistakes. If we make a mistake, contact us and we will do our best to fix it. Please remember that these are used parts, and they may have some imperfections. We will do our absolute best to point out all issues with the part in our auction, to make you aware of what you're purchasing.

Please don't offer us a price less than our listing price, unless our auction says; "make us an offer."  Thanks!

International Buyers:  Please do not ask us to reduce values of items purchased for your tax benefits/fees/  This is considered fraudulent activity.  We run an honest and reputable business built on integrity.  Thanks!

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