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Chrome Flame Brake Clutch Levers For 05-06 Suzuki Boulevard M50 Boulevard C50 on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

GZ, CN

GZ, CN
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Part Brand:Brake & Clutch Lever Set Placement on Vehicle:Array

Chrome Flame Brake Clutch Levers For 05-06 Suzuki Boulevard M50 Boulevard C50
 
 
 

Descriptions
 
This listing is for the Chrome Levers ONLY
It is a Two-Piece Set: one Brake Lever and one Clutch Lever
Easy To Install with your OEM Hardware
Similar in Size and Shape to OEM levers
Extremely Affordable
Distinguished Looking
High Tensile Strength Aluminum Construction
 
Fitment:
  • Suzuki Marauder 800 1997-2004, 
  • Suzuki Boulevard M50 2005-2006 (not 2007+)
  • Suzuki Boulevard C50 2005-2006 (not 2007+) 
  • Suzuki Volusia 800 2001-2004,

Package Included:  1x Brake & Clutch Lever Set (Right and Left)

We ship this item to USA ,UK and Australia to via Epacket.( 7 to 15 business days) We ship this item to other Country to via Singapore Post with tracking number. (11 to 22 business days} Except Russian Federation ,Africa and South America.Because get to these countries need more time.
Colours may not appear exactly as seen on photo in real life due to variations between the computer monitors and nacked eye colour difference.


Payment

We accept PayPal only

Shipping

Economy shipping:

All packages is shipping by China Post or Singapore Post.

Delivery time is 11-22 business days.

Country

Standard Delivery Time Summary

Business days

(Holidays not included)

9-12

13-16

17-19

20-22

23-27

27+

Business days +

Weekend

10-14

16-20

18-23

25-30

32-39

40+

UK

Item Arrived Ratio

12.0%

60.5%

28.3%

5.2%

Refund

USA

Item Arrived Ratio

8.5%

54.3%

28.0%

9.2%

Refund

Canada

Item Arrived Ratio

4.0%

48.2%

28.0%

15.3%

Refund

Australia

Item Arrived Ratio

20.8%

51.0%

14.0%

10.0%

Refund

Europe

Item Arrived Ratio

10.3%

24.2%

47.4%

13.1%

6.0%

Refund

Other

Item Arrived Ratio

3.8%

15.0%

28.0%

53.0%

13.1%

Refund

Expedited shipping:

Express Mail Service (EMS) is available. Delivery time is 3-7 business days.

You need to contact us about this service.

Returns

We will be return product, if you are not satisfied within 60 days.

About us

If you have any question please contact us, we will answer your question soon.

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