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1977 77-78 Honda Xl75 Xl Oem Airbox Air Box Cleaner Housing Mounting Hardware on 2040-parts.com

US $23.99
Location:

Midvale, Utah, US

Midvale, Utah, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:All parts have a 100% warranty. All return items must be received within 14 business days of receiving the item. I may or may NOT have you return an item for a refund, this will be at MY discretion. A partial refund may be available if you want to keep the item, this will also be at MY discretion. I will refund the auction ending price and the initial shipping cost if item is not as I described it. I will not pay a return shipping cost that is greater than what I charged to ship it to you. I do NOT pay initial or return shipping if the item is as I described it. I may ask that you send photos to verify any damage or discrepancy. Exceptions are at MY discretion. If you have a problem please email me as soon as possible Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Honda Surface Finish:Steel Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:Japan

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This was removed from a great running 1977 Honda XL75, Frame # XL75-1020XXX and Engine # XL75E-1020XXX, but will also fit:

1977-1978 Honda XL75 but may fit other years and models

Honda OEM Part Numbers:
N/A

Up for sale is a Honda XL75 Air Box Mounting Hardware. Hardware is in good shape, the rubber is good, still flexible with no cracking and the threads on the bolts are whole with none stripped. I can find no damage. #.3 SP057-52

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Shipping is expensive. If the free shipping option is not chosen I do add a $1.50 handling fee to the first item, which is included in the shipping cost shown, and $1.00 for each additional item to cover boxes and supplies, but that is all. I only enter the weight of the item and the dimensions into the description, the rest is calculated by eBay. I will always try to pack as many items together and as inexpensively as I can, I do not like shipping costs either. Thank you for your understanding.

I do have a 100% warranty on all items to be as described. I stand behind all of my parts. If there are any problems please do not hesitate to contact me ASAP and I will get them taken care of. I also understand that some parts, even if described correctly, may not be what you were looking for or need after all. Please let me know if you would like to return something, even if it is described correctly and useable, I am still willing to accept returns if you are willing to pay the return shipping cost.

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