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2011 Polaris Rzr 4 800 Right Front Brake Caliper on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Waycross, Georgia, United States

Waycross, Georgia, United States

  

 

Parting out a 2011 polaris RZR 4 800


LISTING is for the right front brake caliper, good shape

 

DISCLAMER:

Items are sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied. I do accept returns, but buyer is responsible for original and return shipping.. I DO NOT GIVE PARCIAL REFUNDS. If when you receive your item, you feel that it was NOT accurately described contact me first through eBay mail (contact seller).
Items are shipped within one to three business days or even same day after cleared payment is received. SHIPPING CHARGES DOES NOT COVER INSURANCE, if you would like insurance let me know I will be happy to send you a new invoice with insurance added. I am not responsible for any missing or damaged packages due to the postal service. I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING WHENEVER POSSIBLE

 

 

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