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92 Suzuki Gsx1100f Katana Rear Tail Light on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Akron, Ohio, US

Akron, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:buyer has 14 days to trurn item form the day buyer recieved the item for a full refund Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

92 SUZUKI GSX1100F KATANA REAR TAIL LIGHT

WORKS GOOD

GOOD CONDITION    IT IS USED

I ONLY SELL TO UNITED STATES ONLY.

****NOTE**** IF YOU ARE BUYING A ENGINE YOU MUST READ THE SHIPPING TERMS

I MAY SELL TO OTHER COUNTRIES IF ASKED BEFORE BIDDING AND IF SO SHIPPING PRICES WILL BE MORE. IF YOU ARE FROM ONTHER COUNTRY AND YOU BUY THE ITEM WITH ASKING OR GETTING A SHIPPING QUOTE I WILL KEEP YOUR MONEY

ALL ITEMS ARE AS DESCRIBED. I AS OTHERS MAY MAKE MISTAKES. EVERYTHING IS PRICED AND DESCRIBED TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE.

*** SHIPPING COST ***

SHIPPING COST FOR USA BUYER IS QUOTED IN THE DESCRIPTION.

PUERTO RICO, HAWAII, AND ALASKA WILL BE MORE FOR SHIPPING COST PLEASE ASK FOR SHIPPING COST BEFORE BIDDING.

*** INSURANCE ***

INSURANCE IS YOUR CALL BEFORE BIDDING PLEASE ASK FOR A INSURANCE PRICE. 

*** SHIPPING ***

WE SHIP WITH UPS. I WILL NOT GIVE TRACKING # UNTIL 8 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER I SHIP THE ITEM. MOST ITEMS SHIP 2 TO 3 DAYS AFTER AUCTIONS HAVE BEEN PAID FOR. I HAVE UP TO 5 DAYS TO SHIP YOUR ITEM AFTER ITS BEEN PAID FOR. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE LOOK AT MY FEED BACK IT WILL ANSWER MOST QUESTIONS ASKED.

UPS WILL NOT SHIP TO A  P. O. BOX

******* NOTE *******

IF BUYING A MOTOR I WILL NEED

(1) A COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS TO SHIP TO. (2) THE COMPANY PHONE #. (3) COMPANY MUST HAVE A LOADING DOCK OR TOWMOTOR.

WE USE A COMMON CARRIER OR SEMI TRUCK AND TRAILER THEY DON'T DELIVER TO A HOME ADDRESS

**** HOW TO PAY FOR ITEM ****

YOU MUST HAVE A CONFIRMED ADDRESS WITH PAYPAL BEFORE I SHIP YOUR ITEM

ITEMS MUST BE PAYED FOR BY PAYPAL WITHIN 3 DAYS AFTER AUCTION HAS ENDED.

 

**** CONTRACT ****

THIS IS A LAW BINDING CONTRACT. IF NOT SURE ABOUT CONTRACT PLEASE GO TO EBAYS RUELS AND CONTRACTS IT IS IN THE SITE MAP.

 ******* RETURNS *******

The only situation where I will accept a return is when I say something that may not be true.......of course I can make a mistake, and I will take responsibility if I do. I am honest and  I do my best to treat people in the manner which I expect to be treated

THANK YOU FOR BIDDING

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