Dynojet Jet Kit - Suzuki Rmz250 - 2004 Only - Stage 1 - 3104 on 2040-parts.com
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
BRAND NEW - WAREHOUSE CLEAROUT SALE OF BRAND NEW STOCK MADE BY DYNOJET FOR ROADKROME (SEE BOTTOM RIGHT OF PACKAGE) PACKAGING SAYS ROADKROME BUT ALL THE PARTS ARE GENUINE DYNOJET CANADA RETAIL IS $74.95 / US RETAIL IS $64.95 STAGE: 1 FITS: SUZUKI RMZ250 FROM 2004 ONLY SHIPPING: WE COMBINE ALL ITEMS TO SAVE YOU SHIPPING $ - SO CHECK OUR ADS - COMBINE WITH CLOTHES/HELMETS/OTHER PARTS USA COST - $10 CANADA: ALL MAJOR CITIES AND TOWNS - RURAL, REMOTE AND NORTHERN LOCATIONS MAY BE MORE $ (AS A GENERAL RULE IF YOU SEE A UPS TRUCK IN YOUR AREA EVERY DAY YOUR ADDRESS IS INCLUDED - IN SOME RURAL, REMOTE AND NORTHERN LOCATIONS UPS CHARGES AN EXTRA FEE CALLED "EXTENDED SERVICE AREA FEE" - IF YOU ARE UNSURE EMAIL US FOR A QUOTE) COST - $15
INTERNAL STOCK CODE - 340-2429 2-RL FRONT SHELF 22C BOX 1 (RC31) 3,10,15 |
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