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Dainese Slider Keychain on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Kenosha, Wisconsin, US

Kenosha, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Merchandise may be returned in new and original condition within 14 days from delivery day. Restocking fee of 25% and shipping cost will be deducted from the refund. Buyer is responsible for all shipping. If merchandise is not in original packaging or used/installed will not be accepted. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Dainese Slider KeyChain

  • The colors to choose from are Black or White (Yellow and Red are sold out)
  • There are two of each color Black, White left 
  • This keychain is an original Dainese Keychain
  • The keychain is made in Italy

SHIPPING

  • Wisconsin Residents will be charged Wisconsin sales tax of 5.5%
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  • I will package and ship it the very same day.
  • If it is too late in the day, I will make sure it gets out within 1 business day.
  • If payment is received on Saturday - Monday item will ship out on Tuesday.

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING

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  • International orders are shipped through USPS Priority mail.

REFUND/RETURN POLICY

  • Merchandise may be returned in new, unopened and in original condition within 14 days from delivery date.
  • Restocking fee of 25% and actual shipping will be deducted from payment on items purchased incorrectly, buyer is responsible for all shipping costs.
  • Merchandise not returned in original packaging or used/installed will not be accepted.
  • Buyer is fully responsible to ensure proper fit of all parts and apparel before purchasing.
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