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1983 Honda Atc 200x Lower Skid Plate Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Miami, Arizona, US

Miami, Arizona, 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

THIS IS AN AUCTION FOR PARTS FROM A HONDA  1983 200X ATC  THIS AUCTION IS FOR THE LOWER SKID PLATE ASSEMBLY. THESE PARTS ARE USED .THAT ARE IN GOOD SHAPE... WILL LIST MORE PARTS IN THE NEAR FUTURE, BUYER pays  shipping AND PACKING.OF 12.50. IT WILL TAKE A.FLAT RATE BOX. ebay will put what they think for shipping but it is not all-ways right. i will send a invoice after the item ends. or you can check own your own. i use fed-x PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES and MY OTHER LISTINGS. ITEM MUST BE PAID FOR WITHIN 5 DAYS FROM WHEN YOU GET THE INVOICE.I WILL RELIST ON THE 7 DAY AFTER I SEND THE INVOICE. it is not perefct but very hard to find.looks like it will cleanup I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING IF THE ITEMS WILL FIT IN A COMMON BOX..PS  I HAVE A LOT OF HONDA ATC PARTS. ASK AND I WILL LIST ANY THAT I HAVE. PSS..I WILL SHIP ONLY TO THE UNITED STATES ONLY..

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