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1982 82 Suzuki Gs 450 G A Gs450 Suzukimatic Crash Bar Engine Guards on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

West Fork, Arkansas, US

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

Up for sale are the crash bars taken from a 1982 Suzuki GS 450 GA Suzukimatic . This set of crash bars are good usable condition. There are normal signs of age and use, including scratches, and some rusting. Most of the rusting is around the joints, and the foot pegs that have been added.  This will be shipped via parcel post (longer shipping times apply).  

                                         Notice: Please Read All Of The Following Information Before Buying:

All of my parts are used, off of running and non-running motorcycles. Sometimes these motorcycles were loved and cared for, sometimes they were not.  I try to provide good used parts at a reasonable price. With that being said, sometimes these parts have condition issues. If you are looking for a new part then you need to check elsewhere, sorry. I will try to describe my parts the best that I can. I will not mis-represent any part. I will provide extra photos and measurements if  you need them, prior to purchase. Sometimes the photos are flattering to the part, and I understand this. If there is a problem with the part it is an honest mistake. I will address any problem that you have on your end.  Please contact me prior to leaving any negative or neutral feedback, I am sure that any problem can be resolved. I stand behind all of my parts 100%.  If it is not what you expected, or it does not work let me know. If you are not Happy then I am not Happy.

                                                                                                                      Shipping Information:

I will combine shipping costs. I will also allow local pickup. I ship all of my parts with the U. S. Post Office usually the following business day after receiving payment. They are pretty good at their job and have the most reasonable rates. If the part that you buy from me fits into a flat rate priority box, that is what I will use. Sometimes the smaller parts fit into a padded first class envelope, if so I will use that. These two methods get the part to you quicker. Larger parts such as seats and fuel tanks will ship out via standard mail/parcel post. Now, if you are not familiar with standard mail, It takes longer but is reasonably priced. Shipping times vary and can take from 5 to 10 days. Now if you do not want to wait that long, I can ship the larger parts priority or first class, however, be prepared to pay  3 to 4 times the amount that I have listed. Also I will need to know that you want to upgrade your shipping so that I can send you a shipping quote prior to payment.  It is very expensive due to the size of the package.  Now, also keep in mind, I do not set the shipping rates, nor do I delivery the packages. Once I drop your package off at the post office, I have fulfilled my obligation as far as shipping times are concerned. Please remember that when leaving feedback. I will provide a tracking number on almost all of the packages so that you can keep up with it. Shipping prices for parts that do not fit into flat rate boxes have been estimated based on prior shipments. If for some reason the shipping price (which includes $.80 for delivery confirmation) is lower, I will refund the unused portion back into your Pay Pal account. If it costs more, then I pay the difference. If you check my feedback you will notice that I do refund shipping costs to my customers.

 

                                                                                                                      Handling Charges:

I do not charge handling fees. Shipping is a hard cost. No way around it, and with most of these parts shipping can be high. Packaging your parts so that they get to you safely can become expensive. Boxes, packing material and tape are very expensive. So,  in order to save you and me extra costs, I use USPS flat rate boxes for most items. Larger items I  use recycled boxes from a local store, as well as recycled plastic from the same store for packing material. 

                                                                                                                         Damaged Parts:

Luckily I have only had one item damaged during shipping. With that being said, damage can occur. I used to pay for the insurance out of my own pocket for items. I can no longer afford to do this. If you want your item insured please contact me before payment. I will not send you a junk part and claim that it was damaged during shipping. 

 

                                                                                                                    International Buyers:

International buyers are welcome. However, the shipping prices are for inside the U.S. Only!!!!!!  International shipping is higher, which includes Canada, Sorry. I do not set the shipping rates. I know they are high. If you want this part shipped outside of the U.S. please contact me first for a shipping quote. Also all items shipped outside of the U.S. are required to pass through Customs. Keep in mind that Customs can delay your shipment indefinitely.

 

 

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