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For Honda 2006 2007 Cbr1000rr Abs Fairing Kit Movistar on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Shanghai, CN

Shanghai, CN
Item must be returned within:14 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: Warranty:Yes

DESCRIPTION :


1, Fit for :HONDA CBR1000RR 06-07 .
2, Contains :21 pcs in a kit (comes with windscreen and Heatshiled mat) .

3, Condition : Complete New ,with Holes Pre-drilled .

4, INJECTION MOLDED .

5,Material :100% made of high quality ABS plastic (not PVC) .

6,Paint Job :Custom paint job with 3 layers of clear coat ,UV Protected .

 

SHIPPING :


1, We use Express air registered mail For Fairing, normally 1 package.

2 ,Item will ship out in around 10-12 days after payment is cleared.

3 ,Tracking # will be provided upon request.

 

 

GUARANTEE :


We are so confident that our sport bike body kits will exceed your expectations, If you are not satisfied

we will refund you 100% of your product purchase price PLUS you can keep the Complete Installation

Kit and windscreen as a token of our appreciation. This ensures purchasing from us is "100% Risk Free!

 

 

 

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