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1976 Honda Trail Ct 70 Ct70 Carb Carbeurator on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Antigo, Wisconsin, US

Antigo, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:I only accept returns if it is an oversite on my behalf. I do not accept returns on any part that you did not do the research on. And I absolutely DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS ON ELECTRICAL parts under no circumstances. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No




PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION IT ANSWERS THE MOST COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS.NO MATTER WHAT MY PREFERENCES SAY, I DO SHIP OVERSEAS SO READ EVERYTHING !

This was removed from a 1976 Honda Trail CT70. Please check my other auctions for more great parts. This has a bit of residue as shown. But not all gummed up and varnished. Shouldnt be a tough job to clean up , or put a whole new rebuild kit it. I have not ran this bike therefore sold as is, needing cleanup/possible gasket or kit.


YES I SHIP OUT OF COUNTRY NO MATTER WHAT MY PREFERENCES SAY! I DO NOT DO BULK or OVERSEAS QUOTES AHEAD OF TIME as the items need to be packed and weighed for accuracy, and I have a very busy schedule. Trust in my ratings , I treat my customers right. Also, I do shipping DISCOUNTS according to size, weight, ,volume, and common sense. Due to shipping costs, materials, and other factors, I do not discount large or heavy items. BUT PLEASE KEEP IN MIND these are motorcycle parts, not Beanie Babies. You cant start cramming together jugs, cylinders, with frames and forks. It takes alot of time and effort to properly pack items to prevent damage. Some items just cannot be discounted.

ALL PAYMENTS ARE DUE within 5 days of the auctions end. I file with Ebay on all items not paid for. All parts sold as-is, unless the description is an error or oversight on my behalf. Then please contact me through ebay if you have a problem and I'll be happy to help.Absolutely NO returns on electrical components. My electrical items are tested before listed. Please check my feedback, I am easy to deal with and TAKE CARE OF MY CUSTOMERS. My number one goal is to keep those vintage bikes on the road !


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