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For Honda Cbr 600 Rr 2007-2008 07 08 No Cut Frame Sliders 037cn D on 2040-parts.com

US $58.99
Location:

Hong Kong, HK

Hong Kong, HK
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No


 

Frame Sliders for Honda CBR 600 RR (2007-2008)

 

Condition: Brand New Non OEM Replacement
Material: High Quality and Light Weight Frame Sliders made with Delrin
Color: Carbon
Installation: Fairing cut may be required, Direct bolt-on Installation

 

     

   


 

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Estimated Shipping Time

7-12 Working Days

        Customer is responsible for all custom/duty fees as determined by your country.
 

 

Payment Methods

   

 

1. Paypal (Will only ship to the paypal confirmed address with no exception)

   

 

   

 

Shipping information

   

 

1. *7-12 working days Registered Mail: Free

   

 

Additional information

 

  • Backorder item will be notified by email.

  • If shipping later than 20 working days, our company will offer the buyer 5% off discount on the item purchase or 10% off on the next item purchase.

 

 

 

We Guaranteed refund

   
 
  • Return or refund will have No restocking fees, not include shipping and handling fees.
  • Incorrect or defective item: No extra charge, we will replace them and pay return shipping charges.
  • The item must be return in Good condition with original packaging and accessories, and never installed or mounted. We will not accept returned items more than 14 days after delivery.

 

 

 



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