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83 Honda Atc 200 Chain Tensioner Setting Bar Locking Collar /cam Timing Adjuster on 2040-parts.com

US $4.19
Location:

Wasilla, Alaska, US

Wasilla, Alaska, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:All purchases come with our full warranty to function as described in the listing. Complete refunds are given for defective parts (if not described as such) and refunds less original listing shipping costs are given for other reasonable purposes. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Honda / OEM Big Red S E M ES Manufacturer Part Number:14626-383-000 / 185 81 82 1983 85 86 84 TRX200 TRX Warranty:Yes Type:3-Wheeler / All Terrain Cycle ATV


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 Item Information:  This is from a 1983 Honda ATC 200, which is generally applicable to 81-86 ATC 185 & 200 models.
 Part Condition:  Used - fully functional; please look closely at photos for cosmetics.
 Hardware Included:  As Pictured

 Removed From -

           
 Year  1983
 Make  Honda
 Model  ATC200
 Identification  Frame # n/a

 Engine # TB05E-2226612

 Mileage  n/a
 Fitment  May also fit other years & models.
 Feel free to conduct your own research to verify your application... it is
    your responsibilty to ensure that it will fit your machine.
 

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USA Shipping Method

Delivery Time

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"Economy Shipping"

USPS Parcel Post

2 - 5 Weeks

Yes

n/a

1 Business Day

 

 

"Standard Shipping"

USPS 1st Class Mail

3 - 7 Business Days

Yes

n/a

1 Business Day

 

 

"Expedited Shipping"

USPS Priority Mail

3 - 6 Business Days

Yes

n/a

1 Business Day

 

 

"One-Day Shipping"

USPS Express Mail

2 - 3 Business Days

Yes

n/a

1 Business Day

 

 

Local Pickup

Available Upon Request - please email if you would like to arrange a pick-up.

 
   
   
 

Worldwide Shipping Method

Delivery Time

Tracking #

Customs #

Handling Time

 

 

USPS 1st Class International

2 - 7 Weeks

No

Yes

1 Business Day

 

 

USPS Priority Mail International

Small Flat Rate Parcels

2 - 7 Weeks

No

Yes

1 Business Day

 

 

Regular Parcels

Approx. 2 Weeks

Yes

Yes

1 Business Day

 

 

USPS Express Mail International

Approx. 1 Week

Yes

Yes

1 Business Day

 
               

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Before purchasing, please be aware of the nature of used mechanical components.  The majority of the parts we distribute are in "used" condition and thereby may be greasy or dirty and have typical wear & tear, scratches, dings, dents, rust, and other imperfections.  We do have a 30-day return policy to accomadate for those seldom cases where we may have made an error in the listing description or the component did not function as described.  However, we do not provide any expressed or implied warranty of the suitability of a given component for your specific application.

 

 

 

 


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