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1984 Honda V65 Sabre (vf1100) Used Oem Rear Foot Pegs Mounting Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Montebello, California, US

Montebello, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Honda V65 Sabre (VF1100) Used OEM Rear Foot pegs mounting bracket 

Removed from a 1984  Honda V65 Sabre with 29,981 miles

 

  • Auction includes rear foot pegs (2) and mounting brackets (2)
  • Needs clean up.  Some surface rust and scratches
  • No breaks, No cracks or visible deformities
  • Fully mountable and functioning properly

 

You Get What You See In The Picture.

 

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We Do NOT ship internationally.  We only ship to the lower 48 states 

 

Shipping info: We send parts by USPS & UPS Monday-Friday.  We charge actual shipping fees.  Normal handling time after payment is processed is 2 business days.  After you see that you have received feedback from us you will know your item is on its way.  All tracking information will be emailed as it becomes available. Regular delivery times for UPS ground are 4-10 business days. All parts sent U.S. Mail inside United States will have delivery confirmation information available upon request. Local pickups are available -email us for an appointment date & time. 

ATTENTION!!! Please contact us if the parts you received are not as described. We will do our best to solve any problems. Please do not leave negative feedbacks without contacting us to resolve issues. If you ordered a wrong part, returns cannot be accepted.  We are available thru ebay messaging only (Mon - Fri). We do not make or take phone calls.

 

If you are looking for other parts that are not listed, please email us for availability and we will post item to auction.

 

Thank you so much for your interest and viewing our parts!!

 

 

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