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2005 Harley Davidson Fork Sliders on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Chico, California, US

Chico, 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:Money back return only if the item do not match what you receive. Warranty:No

SCOTTY'S VINTAGE HONDAS     

  Up for auction are these Harley Davidson fork sliders. These sliders are off of a 2005 Bagger they are in excellent condition removed them and installed a new pair of black powder coated.

 SHIPPING: DUE TO THE HIGH COST OF SHIPPING WE SHIP U.S.P.S ECONOMY 1-10 DAYS IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE YOUR ITEM QUICKER LET US KNOW AND WE WILL ADJUST OUR SHIPPING TO PRIORITY 2-3 DAYS.ALSO WE TRY TO SHIP NEXT DAY AFTER PAYMENT IS RECEIVED BUT THAT IS NOT ALWAYS THE CASE. ITEMS WITH FREE SHIPPING ARE FOR THE LOWER 48 ONLY.

E-BAY CAN CHARGE US UP TO 9% ON SHIPPING SO WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ADD UP TO 9% TO OUR SHIPPING COST IF NEEDED THIS IS ONLY ON LARGER TICKET ITEMS . ALSO WE MAY CHARGE UP TO $8.00 FOR A PACKING BOX AND PACKING MATERIAL IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS PLEASE ASK BEFORE BIDDING.

 PAYMENT: MUST BE RECEIVED FROM WINNING BIDDER WITH IN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION ENDING.IF WE DO NOT RECEIVE PAYMENT WITH IN THAT TIME FRAME YOUR BID WILL BE VOID AND ITEM WILL BE RELISTED. ALSO WE WILL FILE A NON PAYMENT CLAIM WITH E-BAY AGAINST YOUR FEEDBACK. WE ONLY EXCEPT PAYMENT FROM A VERIFIED PAY-PAL ACCOUNT.

INTERNATIONAL:
BIDDERS ARE WELCOME TO BID ON OUR ITEMS BUT PLEASE DO NOT SEND PAYMENT UNTIL YOU RECEIVE AN INVOICE FROM US SO WE CAN MAKE SURE THAT THE SHIPPING PRICE IS CORRECT. BUT REMEMBER INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING IS HIGHER SO IF YOU DON'T INTEND TO PAY THEN PLEASE DON'T BID.

 BIDDERS: IF YOU WANT TO BID ON ANY OF MY ITEMS I HAVE LISTED YOU MUST HAVE A POSITIVE FEED BACK SCORE OF AT LEAST 10 OR YOUR BID WILL BE CANCELED.

 Feedback: We Strive for Fives! There is no reason to give anyone negative feedback. We handle all parts with extreme delicacy and package very carefully for shipping. If there is a problem and you are unsatisfied please email us first so we can rectify ANY problem and have a successful online selling experience.

THESE ITEMS ARE USED SO PLEASE LOOK AT PIC'S AND E-MAIL US WITH ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. Check out my other items!

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