84 85 Honda V65 V 65 Magna Vf1100 Vf 1100 Left Passenger Peg And Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Norton, Massachusetts, US
THIS IS AN OEM LEFT PASSENGER PEG AND BRACKET FOR 84-85 V65 MAGNA 1100'S IN GOOD SHAPE. HAS NORMAL COSMETIC WEAR AND TEAR. COMES AS PICTURED.
On May-21-13 at 14:49:16 PDT, seller added the following information:
I am 100% about the customer, if for any reason you are unsatisfied with your purchase I have a no hassle refund policy!! If I made a mistake with my description or when you received the item, it was not as described do to an error on my part, I will give you a full refund and pay for the shipping back to me. I am dealing with used parts and it is tough to get it right all the time! So please do not leave negative feedback without contacting me first. Again I am 100% about the customer!! Customer service is my #1 Priority.
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