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2006 Bmw R1150rtp R 1150rt P Front Wheel Abs Rotational Speed Sensor 34522333484 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.33
Location:

Burleson, Texas, US

Burleson, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:30 Day Money Back Guarantee Return Policy & Warranty: 1. The item must be returned within 30 days of delivery 2. You must contact us prior to any return 3. The item must be returned in it’s original or other proper packaging. 4. The item must be returned to us in the same condition we sent it out in. 5. Shipping charges are not refundable. 6. Return Shipping is the buyers responsibility. 7. Components must be installed by a certified Technician to qualify for warranty Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:BMW Manufacturer Part Number:34522333484 Warranty:Yes Stock #:3I973RB Part by Region:British & European Country of Manufacture:Germany

2006 BMW R1150RTP R 1150RT P Front Wheel ABS Rotational Speed Sensor 34522333484  for sale in good used condition as pictured.  This part was carefully removed from a 2006 BMW R1150RTP that had only 28,990 original miles.  This motorcycle was complete and in undamaged running and riding condition.  All Items will be photographed to show damage if any and come with a money back guarantee, we stand behind what we sell.   Please review our reputation and make this purchase with complete confidence. We are not perfect but we will provide you with outstanding service before, during, and after the sale.  We are here to help and want your future business not just this one transaction.  

May fit other years and models and we will supply a part number when possible but please check with your local dealer if you are unsure if it will fit your BMW. Please visit our BMW store for many more items pulled from this and other BMW motorcycles.

We look forward to earning your business.

 

Combined Shipping information

If you purchase multiple items and shipping is charged (US or International) we will refund all over charge once the package is boxed weighed and the total shipping is calculated.   We do not profit from shipping cost ONLY collect our actual shipping expense.   The easiest way to accomplish this is to add multiple items to your ebay shopping cart and checkout and pay for all items at once.  Ebay will make some adjustment for the shipping charge in this scenario however we will still do our normal process and refund over charges.  In the event you are charged less than our cost we pay the difference, we will not ask you for more money.   Items with free shipping DO NOT have a "combined shipping" refund as we are not charging you for the shipment. 

 




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