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Brake Clutch Levers Carbon For Yamaha Yzf R1 2004-2008 R6 2005-2012 / R6s Europe on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

China, CN

China, CN
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Returns are permitted and must be initiated by the buyer within 30 days from delivery date. Shipping & handling charge will be not refundable,all refunds will be made based on winning price only. The buyer pays for the return or exchange shipping. The money will be refunded via paypal after we receive the returned parcel. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Brake & Clutch Levers
Description
Quantity: one pair(2pcs)
Material: billet aluminum
Color: carbon fiber graphic (NOT real carbon fiber material)
Fitment:
  2005-2012 YAMAHA YZF R6
  2004-2008 YAMAHA YZF R1
2006 YAMAHA YZF R6S CANADA VERSION
  2006-2007 YAMAHA YZF R6S EUROPE VERSION
Easy to install,installation instructions not included.
Brand new aftermarket item,but without original packaging.

 

 


 

 

 

 

Payment 
We only accept Paypal. 
Once the auction ended,payment must be received with 5 working days.
Please give me the correct address when you make the payment via paypal.
For Pending eCheck,we will ship out the product after payment was cleared.
We appreciate prompt payment and look forward to do thebusiness with you in the future.
   
The package will be shipped to your address on Paypal,please make sure the postal address is correct on paypal, we will not be liable for false or incorrect information given.
   
Shipment
The package will ship by international airmail from China,it would take about 15-21 working days ( except holiday and
  weekend ) for shipment. 
We will ship the item within 2 working days once the transaction is completed and send the shipping information to your
  email after shipped out.   
Please mail me FIRST for the exact shipping cost if you want to ship by EXPEDITED SHIPMENT or want to buy more
  than one item.
   
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.These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight(shipping) company or when you pick the item up / do not confuse them for additional shipping charge.
   
Return Police
The buyer pays for the return or exchange shipping. 
The money will be refunded via paypal after we receive the returned parcel.
Please send the items(s) back to us in original condition with the original box.  
Shipping & handling charge will be not refundable,all refunds will be made based on winning price only.
   
Greeting from China & Good luck

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