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2001 Cbr 929 954 Cbr929 Rotor Bolts Studs on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Lancaster, California, US

Lancaster, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

 

See my other auctions for more parts from this bike. If you don't see somthing that you need please ask. I will probably have it. Thanks

 

Item Description:

 

 

2001 Cbr 929 rotor bolts. Not bent or stripped. Missing one. Condition and model fit are guaranteed. I offer "No hassle money back guarantee" if you are not satisfied with purchase. Please see my payment and return terms on the bottom of the page.

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Returns: I have a very simple Return/Exchange policy. If the item doesn't work properly or is not as described I will exchange if I have the same part in stock or refund the money for the part and shipping. If you ordered the wrong part for you vehicle I will only refund money for the part , not shipping. I do inspect my parts before I list and ship and also take a few pictures , so if the part that is returned is not mine I will not be refunding your money. This is mainly for the very few people that try to exchange their junk parts for good parts. No Scammers.

 

 

International Shipping I will ship Internationally , but check with me first so that I can give you price.

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