79 80 81 82 83 Honda Cb750 900 Carburetor Diaphragm Part# 1602-679-005 on 2040-parts.com
US $59.95
Location:
Chippewa Lake, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Return policy details:If its our fault we will pay for shipping both ways. If you just dont want the item anymore you will be responceable for shipping boths way and will be charged a 20% restock fee. No returns on electrical.
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Part Brand:Honda
Manufacturer Part Number:16021-679-005
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Cycles R Us specializes in NEW, USED and Aftermarket Motorcycle, Dirt Bike and ATV parts and accessories. We have been supplying quality used parts since 1996.
If you have any questions about one of our auctions you can contact us at (330)-769-2629. If you do not see what youre looking for, please click the contact buyer link on the auction, or give us a call.
Photos of Used parts are generally of the item listed unless there is a quantity more than 1 available. Cycles R Us describes all parts as accurately as possible, but we are human and mistakes do happen. |
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Fits: 79-83 Honda CB750 80-83 Honda CB900
Description: This is a used part off a motorcycle we parted out. This has been tested and inspected for quality purposes. We guarantee the function of this part. | |
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Cycles R Us reserves the right to terminate any sales offered at our discretion.
Payment: We accept all types of payments including Visa, Master Card, American Express, Discover, Payments by Mail, and PayPal. NO COD'S!
Sales Tax: Ohio Sales tax will be applied to orders shipping within Ohio.
Shipping: Items are shipped within a timely manner. Typically we ship within 1-3 business days after payment has been made, sometimes longer. All items must be paid for within 14 days. Items not paid for in 14 days will be relisted.
We ship Worldwide, using various shipping carriers for both domestic and international packages, which includes FedEx, UPS and USPS, depending upon which will be the most cost effective and will provide the best means of tracking to your specific location. Typically a tracking number will be emailed once your item is shipped. Request for tracking numbers on auctions that are less than 7 days old will not be replied to.
To determine shipping costs, please use the shipping calculator located under "Shipping and payment details. (International buyers: There should be a link under the box for international shipments).
Combined shipping is available for multiple items. Contact us for a shipping quote by selecting the buyer link located in the item auction.
Local pick-up is allowed at no cost to the buyer.
Returns: If you receive an incorrect item you must contact us within 30 days. If we have made a mistake you will receive a 100% refund including all shipping charges.
If you purchased the wrong part or just don't need it anymore you can return it. There will be a 20% restock fee applied to the selling price the buyer is responsible for shipping charges.
International Buyers: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. 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 or buying.
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