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Backrest Back Rest Sissy Bar For Honda Rebel 250 Cmx 250 Ca 250 96-12 on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

HONG KONG, HK

HONG KONG, HK
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted

For Honda Rebel 250 CMX 250 CA 250 Backrest Sissy Bar

 

Fit Models:

Honda Rebel 250 (1985-1987) (1996-2012)

Honda Rebel CMX 250 (1985-1987) (1996-2012)

 

Condition: Brand New

Bar Color: Chrome Finished

Bar Material: Steel

Pad Material: Synthetic leather

Pad color: Black

Installation: Easy screw on mounting (Installation Instruction NOT INCLUDE)

What you see in the pictures is what you will get. Fit to the bike is use your current bolts of your own.

 

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Shipping:

Shipping time is not guaranteed. Delivery time is approx 8-28 business days. We can not guarantee the delivery time (as stated above) to any customs zone.

Any customs office can block the parcel for unspecified number of days.

 

We will usually ship within 3 business days of receiving cleared payment. (Monday to Friday, excluding public holiday in Hong Kong)

Normally delivery tracking URL & number will be providing to payer within 48 hours after payment cleared.

Items will be shipped from Hong Kong Post via airmail, delivery time lasts approximate:
1. United States, Australia: 8-18 business days
2. Canada, United Kingdom: 9-18 business days
3. Austria, Belgium, France, Czech, Denmark, Finland, Finland, Poland, Portugal, Spain: 12-24 business days
4. Turkey, Italy, Greece, Germany, Israel, Netherlands, Russian: 18-28 business days. So Please be patient to wait!

 

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.

Payment:

Please pay within 5 days after the end of auction.

We only accept PayPal and bank transfer payment. If any other payment please contact us before you bidding.

 

Refund and return:

Return or refund will have NO restocking fees, not include shipping and handling fees.

We will replace incorrect or defective item WITHOUT extra charges and pay return shipping fee.

We will reimburse standard ground shipping rates only.

The item must be return in good condition with original packaging and accessories, and never installed or mounted. We will not accept returned items more than 14 days after delivery.

 

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