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2006 02-09 Suzuki Rm85 Rm 85 80 Rm80 Front Brake Caliper Piston W/no Pads Pad on 2040-parts.com

US $41.99
Location:

Vancouver, Washington, US

Vancouver, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:

Free shipping for Upper 48 states , contact for shipping internationally. Up for sale are Front Brake Caliper Piston off a 2006 Suzuki Rm85 . Items are in GOOD condition with some wear. Pictures indicate condition above.

International buyers are responsible for import taxes, duties, charges and shipping costs to their location. Buyer responsibility. Please contact for shipping costs before bidding.

All parts came off of an 2006 Suzuki Rm85 that was in GOOD CONDITION.

These parts came off of a functioning complete bike, bike is being parted out.
Parts will fit 02-09 rm80/85 please check with dealer or local shop if the bike is older than 2002

I have other items from this bike on my eBay. The whole bike is being parted out so I might have not listed the part you are looking for yet. Contact me if you need additional parts.

More parts are available at my online store Paragon Motors (Click on Paragon Motors to view items in my store)

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TERMS: All items are used unless stated otherwise, items are sold with no warranties and in "as-is" condition. Pictures of the items are the actual item; please make sure to examine pictures to avoid issues. Full payment is due within 2 days of auction/listing's end with PayPal. If there will be any delay in payment, please let us know, it is just common courtesy. Your item(s) will be shipped 1-3 business days after receipt of a cleared payment. We are willing to combine shipping on items that can physically be shipped together to save our customers money. If the item is being shipped to a PO BOX or other non-residential locations please contact for shipping. International will be sent through USPS Priority Mail International, note that there are no tracking numbers for the USPS shipments and we will not be held responsible for shipping loses although we rarely do have any problems with USPS. When stated that returns are accepted they must be made in the specified time period, extensions on returns may only be made if seller agrees. All returns after the excepted time period (with sellers’ approval) will only be refunded 50% unless buyer and seller agree on other terms. All errors due to seller will be returned. Shipping costs will not be paid by seller for any returns. All returns will also include a 20% restocking fee and shipping cost fee. Paragon Motors will do their best to satisfy your needs and present the best quality parts for you.

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