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Honda 1982 Atc 70 Triple Tree Center Chrome Nut And Washer on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Sun City, California, United States

Sun City, California, United States
Condition:For parts or not working


 This part was taken off of a 1982 Honda ATC 70.  

This part may fit other years/models but you need to do your own research before buying/bidding.

     If you don’t see what you want, I still have many parts from this and other ATCs that are not listed yet.  Let me know what you need and if I have it, I will give you a quote.

     I am selling this part at a fraction of what a new part costs.  But it is a used part.  It will not be nice and bright and clean as a new one.  It may show some normal signs of wear, weathering, scratches, chips, and rust.  But as far as I know it is in good usable condition or I will list it as “broken, for parts only”.  I will disclose any major defects that I see or will show the major defects in the photos.  Sometimes the parts are cleaned and sometimes they are not.  If cleanness of the parts is important to you, please ask if they have been cleaned.  And please review pictures carefully and do not hesitate to ask any questions before bidding or purchasing.  If you want additional pictures, I’ll be happy to send or post them.

     It is recommended that you always use new gaskets, o-rings, seals, bearings.  If we send the used ones, it is only so you will know what they look like - what to order.

Remember shipping and handling involves more cost than just the postage.  There are the packaging materials, transportation cost, ebay fees, paypal fees, and time involved.  Not to mention the cost and time to list the item.

All parts can be returned for any or no reason within 7 days and the cost of the part will be refunded.  The Buyer must return the part and pay shipping both ways.  For items listed “Free Shipping”, the actual shipping costs to ship the item to the buyer will be deducted from the return. 

  

 

 

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