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2005 Kawasaki Zx6r Air Flow Sensor Relay Oem 21176-1118 Map on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Hendersonville, Tennessee, US

Hendersonville, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Returns must come back as received. If the item is mutilated or damaged in some way please don't send it back to us expecting a full refund. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

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Item Description:  In good working conditon no damage.

Mileage: Unknown

Pictures: Not stock photos. All photos are of the piece you will receive at your door. The second picture is of the bike from which the parts were taken.

Compatibility: Though this part may be compatible with other years and models of similar size, we ask that you contact us before purchase if you are not sure. We will cross reference check part numbers for you. We do not do this prior to listing each part because it would simply take too long but we would be happy to do it for you. NEARLY ALL EBAY COMPATIBILITY LISTS ARE INCORRECT. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FITMENT.

Video: We include embedded videos at the bottom of our listings for all bikes that have an intake video.

Shipping (Free): All Domestic standard shipping is free. We guarantee that we get it out as quick as we can, in many cases the same day it was ordered and paid for. We use UPS, FedEx, and the USPS. Expedited domestic shipping is available for an additional cost to guarantee delivery within 3 business days though we do our best to ship fast anyway. All basic freight shipments are also FREE to a business address or for dock pickup. Residential shipments can be done for an additional $50. We are simply passing along the cost. Let us know you need this service prior to checkout so we can invoice you correctly.

SHIPPING TO OTHER COUNTRIES: Most of our items ship to at least Canada and in many cases, the world. Please keep in mind that you are responsible for any customs or duty charges, etc. This service excludes engines, frames, and other larger items that are too expensive to ship internationally. We now offer shipment through the eBay Global Shipping Program as well for categories and to countries included in the program (they add import fees, this is not a charge we receive in any way).

Returns: All items are tested prior to being placed in our online store and therefore we stand behind what we sell. We do accept returns but only if the item comes back in the same condition in which it was sent, even if you ordered the wrong part or for some reason it does not fit your bike, send it back and we will refund the full purchase price of the item. You are responsible for return shipping charges on all items unless you get something from us mistakenly.

RETURN FEES: All returned items shipped via freight will have incur a 15% restocking fee, unless we made a mistake in which case we pay shipping both ways. If buyer purchased item through our expedited shipping option, the additional monies collected for faster shipping are lost as they go directly to the carrier, we make nothing on shipping. ie; if it was a 29.99 item and you pay 15 for expedited shipping and return it, you would get 29.99 returned to you. Payments: We take Paypal online, all major credit cards in person; Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and AmEx. We will also take cash in person.

PAYMENT POLICIES: eBay will automatically open an unpaid item case after 5 days unless you contact us first so we can stop this process. This protects us from paying Final Value Fees for items that go unpaid. The items also come out of our available inventory when you begin the checkout process so this also helps to get unpaid items back into rotation.




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