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Honda 250r 250 R Atc250r Atc Oem Complete Front Brake Setup 83-84 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Wittmann, Arizona, United States

Wittmann, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

Used OEM Complete front brakes taken from a 1983 Honda ATC250R. These do NOT WORK and are being sold as parts. Everything is here, but it needs to be completely gone through. Comes exactly as shown. Please check out my other auctions for more ATV parts!

  • I will take just about any form of payment as long as it clears. Worldwide shipping is available. You are responsible for all shipping charges, including all customs duties and fees. Everything will be shipped through the USPS, Fedex or UPS, depending on package size, weight and your location. Shipping charges and the parts must be paid for before the items will ship out.
  • The shipping price in the auction is only valid for the U.S. lower 48 states. 
  • Payment is due 4 days after auction closes.
  • Free local pickup, no weekend pickups.
  • I will combine shipping after all auctions close. Some items can be combined to save on shipping, some cannot.
  • I prefer email communication.
  • Be sure of your exact application before you bid. This is your responsibility.
  • Most of my parts are used. Please expect them to have some wear.
 

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