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1999 Suzuki Gsx600f Oem Rear Brake Line Free Ship on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Reseda, California, US

Reseda, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:For a refund to be issued the SAME exact item sold and shipped must be returned.

Part Description:

This part came off a 1999 Suzuki GSX600F OEM rear Brake Line, please take a look at all the pictures for detail and fitment, previous owner has black spray painted the whole bike, there's paint residue on many parts, we guarantee that this part will fit the and model it came from. It may fit other year and models, please do your own research.

Youtube video from donor bike:   http://youtu.be/ZNkjfjvdGyI      

Many more parts available for this bike model, please check Our eBay Store or My Other Items for our large inventory.

Who we Are:

We're licensed by the State of California, take a look at our feedback and buy with confidence, we're famous for our Parts Quality, Service and Fast Shipping. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask, we answer most of your concerns within hours.

Most of the parts we sell are USED unless otherwise stated, so expect to see scuffs and or scratches as they were previously used. You'll get a great deal for the money compared to a new part from your dealer.

Shipping:

We ship the same day you pay on 97% of items, that's about 7:45pm Eastern time, yes we do, because we're in the West Coast and our next door Post Office opens until 5:30 Pacific time. The majority of items are shipped Priority and First Class unless they are either too big or too heavy, in that case they will go out Parcel Post or FedEx.

For international orders:

 Please inquire about shipping charges before buying, we'll get many quotes and choose the best way and lower price to ship.

Refunds:

We Understand That from time to time the need to return and item may Occur. Please read below for a detailed overview of our Return Policy

  • Returns for refund are accepted for the first 14 days unless otherwise stated.
  • If a customer returns item by choice meaning not caused by defect or performance that originally had free shipping there will be a 15% restocking fee.
  • Please let us know prior returning an item by using the Ebay messaging system.
  • If items are damaged in Transit Please notify us within 24 hours of receiving the Package or no claim will be allowed.
  • DO NOT SEND ANY ITEMS BACK WITHOUT A RETURN MERCHANDISE AUTHORIZATION (RMA) NUMBER

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