Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

2015 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4 Stator Coil on 2040-parts.com

US $109.95
Location:

Mayfield, Kentucky, United States

Mayfield, Kentucky, United States
100% Working Used Part Guaranteed or Money Back!!
Brand:Kawasaki Manufacturer Part Number:Brute Force 750 UPC:Does Not Apply

 

2015 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4 Stator Coil  

Parting out a Very Nice and Complete 2015 Kawasaki Brute Force 750. So Check out my other items.  

 http://gwind.pair.com/partsnew/Edited_Logo.jpg

For Questions or  Next Day/2 Day Shipping Option's 

 Please call 270-247-9990

  Please have a item id number , ready when calling.

ITEM ID #250988

Pictures Of Item:

















 Return Policy:


We have a full 100% Money Back Return Policy.

All items are  working "unless stated as not working or for Parts Only ."

If  you purchase a item and give your own full inspection and find its "not as described by us" we offer a  full refund or exhange, including pre-paid postage. 

If you purchase a item and "make a mistake, wrong year or fitment",or change your mind "we offer a full refund minus any shipping cost incurred by us. .

 

 More parts :


Need Other Parts?  Click Here And See Even More In Our Full Store , Every item we currently have in stock is listed in our Ebay Store. 


 Sales Tax:

  • All items shipped in Kentucky will be charged a 6% sale tax fee on item including shipping and handling.


Bidding Release: 

By bidding and/or purchasing the buyer agrees and does hereby release from liability and to indemnify and hold harmless Elder Cycle LLC /Partsnewandused , and any of its employees or agents. This release is for any and all liability for personal injuries (including death) and property losses or damage occasioned by, or in connection with the use of parts purchased from the above mentioned seller.


International Buyers:

  • We welcome all international bidders, we ship USPS priority in most cases to all country’s, and do not insure their ground service.  In some cases with high price or large items we will have to use a UPS service, please remember size limits with USPS and understand higher cost with large and heavy items.
  • "Import duties, taxes, and charges are NOT INCLUDED in the item price or shipping charges.  These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.
  • Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding / buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up – do not confuse them for additional shipping charges
  • We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior."


Feedback Policy:

  • Please help us with high ebay cost, by simply leaving 5 star feedbacks your transactions.  If you do not feel you can please contact us to resolve the problem.  As always positive feedback will be left when payment is received


Listing/ Shipping Policy:

  • All items will come as  pictured, if its in the picture it will be included in the shipment, if its not you will not get it, we pride ourself in quality pictures of each individual item and will not use repeats on used items. 

  • We ship almost all paid order's the next business day after payment is received.  Therefore the fastest way to get your package is to pay us Via Paypal as soon as auction is over.

Nissan Leaf EV to cost £397 a month in UK

Thu, 09 Dec 2010

Tax exempt, Congestion Charge free and costing buttons to fuel. That's the claim from Nissan, which today revealed its new Leaf electric car will be available to lease in the UK from £397 per month. Nissan will take a £3850 deposit for a personal contract purchase scheme and then charge £397 a month.

Toyota Prius lending its name to future hybrid models

Thu, 17 Sep 2009

Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. will use the Prius name on more hybrid models in its U.S. lineup, the automakers' top executives told dealers.

Motorists Worry About Safety On The School Run

Fri, 29 Aug 2014

AS THE start of new school term approaches, the latest research from BCA, a leading vehicle remarketing company, reveals the pressures faced by parents - and other motorists - on school run routes. Both parents and non-parents were surveyed and with nearly half (45%) of non-parents saying they drive by schools or use the same route as parents dropping off their children, it's clear that school runs create some significant pinch-points. Key findings: 46% of all motorists believe parents drive their children to school because it takes too long to walk 30% of non-parents believe children demand to be driven to school, compared to just 17% of parents Over a third (38%) of all motorists think unreliable public transport prompts parents to drive children to school More than half (57%) of motorists see illegal parking outside of school gates 44% of have seen parents and children not looking at oncoming traffic when opening car doors Both parents and non-parents were most in favour of schools creating drop-off areas to tackle congestion and parking issues during the school run at 52% and 57% respectively 29% of parents think police officers should be on patrol to tackle parking issues during the school run Parents in Northern Ireland are most likely to drive their children to school, topping the list at 51%, followed by families in the North East and West Midlands at 39%.