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Buell Left Switch Gear Cluster, S1 Early M2 1996-1998 Misc1 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Omaha, Nebraska, US

Omaha, Nebraska, US
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Bookmark me for all your tube-framed Buell needs!  Here is a good place to start: http://motors.shop.ebay.com/davidjayuden/m.html   And contact me at davidjayuden AT msn  DOT com with any questions. 

Yes, I will buy or trade for any extra Buell parts, 1995-2002.

misc  1:  Here is a left side switch cluster for the S1 or early M2's or S3 Buells.   It is complete and in good shape, missing one clamp screw. 

Domestic shipping will be $10  with international shipping about $27 being shipped in a flat rate envelope.   The buyer is responsible for all shipping costs, import taxes, etc.  And while I am always glad to combine items to reduce shipping expenses, shipping costs are not otherwise negotiable.  Unfortunately, shipping ain't getting no cheaper...

 

Now for a few important points before bidding:

1.  Excepting small parts, I can often not accurately predict international shipping until after the auction ends and the item is packaged.  If you contact me before winning for a quote please understand that that quote will be an ESTIMATE.  If actual shipping cost is considerably higher you will be given the options of receiving a full refund or paying the full shipping costs.   I will not pay extra international shipping costs, that is the responsibility of the buyer.  If this seems unfair please do not bid.

2.  The better my feedback average gets the more people try to extort me with the threat of negative feedback.  It should be obvious that with over 1400 responses and over 99% positive, I always try to be both fair and honest.  Any problems that we can not be resolved should be taken to PayPal or e-bay, but no longer shall I concern myself with the feedback of extortionists.  And I think that the good e-bayers will understand.

3.  I prefer to move very quickly and ship these parts out ASAP, so I need the winners to pay up ASAP too. 

4.  I am not a Buell dealer so you need to do your homework, checking if these parts will work on your bike, and the cost of new items, before you bid.

5.  I will combine shipping but there are no returns.

These items may work on many other Buells such as S2, S2T, S1, X1, S3, S3T Thunderbolt, Cyclone, Lightning, models, as well as many custom and competition & race applications.

Thank you for your patience.

And always remember:  "THERE'S NO BUELL LIKE AN OLD BUELL".

And here's some legal-eeze to appease the E-bay types:

International Buyers – Please Note:

·         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

Thanks for looking!

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