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Harley Davidson Logo'd Steering Clamp For Handle Bars on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Dayton, Ohio, US

Dayton, Ohio, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:NoRestockingFee Return policy details:Buyer will be responsible for all shipping charges plus $1 for restocking and listing fees incured. Refunds will be for item price only. Items must be returned in same condition as when they left the store. Some computer and specialty items are not able to be tested and are sold as is. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Part Brand:Harley Davidson Warranty:No

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Harley Davidson Logo'd Steering Clamp for Handle Bars 

Good condition, some marks on the plating but overall appears to be in good condition.  Please see images.

Sold as pictured.  Please ask if you have any questions!

NOTE:

 OUR OFFICE IS OPEN AND ABLE TO SHIP MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. We ship
within 2 business days of payment.
(In the event of severe weather or illness, this schedule may vary)

We generally prefer to use Priority Mail as the weight of the item usually makes it an equally reasonable option, but for lightweight objects please feel free to ask about additional shipping options.

Click the shipping tab to calculate your costs. A nominal $1 handling fee is included in your shipping total.
Attn INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: $5 Handling fee is included in your shipping total.

Multiple winners incur only one handling fee per combined box sent.

**********AUCTION TERMS**********

- Please read description carefully and ask any questions before bidding.  Direct all correspondence through the Ask Seller a Question form.

- Specialized and computer items may not be tested and are sold as-is.

-Returns are accepted if item is in same condition as when shipped to Buyer.  Buyer pays all shipping charges.

- Payment is to be received within 10 days via PayPal.  An unpaid item case will automatically be opened after 16 days if item is not paid for.

- If you have funds in PayPal or use a credit card, we receive payment the same day.  EChecks (e-checks from your bank account funds) sent through PayPal take an average of 1 week to clear.  (No unpaid item case will be opened if waiting for ECheck to clear.)

-Special packaging may take an extra day.

Please contact us with any questions or concerns about your purchase before leaving negative or neutral feedback. 
Please give us the opportunity to assist you.

This is an auction venue, not a retail sale, with 100% profit going to Harvest Youth Ministries.  We thank you for your support.

***International Sales***
- We will not mark your package as a gift or lie about the value paid.  Requests to do so will not be honored.
-Custom fees are charged by your government and are not included in your shipping fees.
-We have no control over additional charges you may incur once your package leaves the USA. Shipping times are not guaranteed internationally.
It my take 10 days to 12 weeks - we have no control of shipping time.

THANK YOU!

God bless you!


 

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