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1998 98 Kx250 Kx 250 Kawasaki Silencer Fmf Powercore Power Core on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Haughton, Louisiana, US

Haughton, Louisiana, 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 Part By Region:Other Parts

I bought this 1998 KX 250 with a plan to build a KX/KDX hybrid bike.  Just decided to keep the KDX instead.  You are bidding on an FMF Powercore II silencer.  It is in real good shape, no rust or dents, but does need a good cleaning and is a used part.  No bends, breaks or repairs.  Cable is good as well.  Comes from a running bike.      

No welds, breaks or repairs.  Very rare part and if you are keeping your KX for a while, priceless spare.  Might fit other year KXs so recommend you check with your local shop with any questions before bidding or buying.                           

Again, parting the complete bike, so if you need something you do not see listed, hit me with an email and I'll list it as a buy it now.  Please look at pic or pics closely.  Perfect for restoration as these parts are getting harder to find every day.     

 

Bottom line, they are usable, great inexpensive spares and will work.  Please carefully inspect each item before purchasing.

Shipping will cost $15.00 anywhere stateside.  Puerto Rico, Hawaii and international buyers, please get shipping quote before bidding or buying. 

 

Communication: Key to success on ebay.  If you have questions, please ask.  If you are not satisfied please let me know.  Buyers who leave automatic negative feedback without even communicating hurt the community. 

Make me an offer J:  If add is a “make offer,” feel free to make an offer.  I am not a collector.  I enjoy selling items not collecting them.  I do not have the room to collect parts.    

Buying or bidding:  I would ask that if you win this auction, please follow through with the purchase.  Not finishing the transaction does a few things.   It ties up the item and it could potentially prevent a buyer who truly wants or needs the item buying it.  If for any reason you plan to purchase, but for some reason cannot, just let me know and we’ll work through it, no problem.  

Returns: I do accept returns. I have fun selling items on ebay.  My #1 goal is your satisfaction. If for any reason, you are not happy with the items or transaction please contact me and I will do my best to resolve your concerns.

Shipping: Buyer is responsible for shipping unless specified in the auction. I will ship item within 3 days of purchase.

International bidders and shipping:  Please get a shipping quote from me before bidding or buying.

Feedback: Bottom line, I will do my best to make you happy and earn good feeback. Please allow me to resolve any concerns you have if you do not plan on leaving positive feedback. Your satisfaction is just as important to me as earning your business.  I will provide you with positive feedback in return. 

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