Honda 79 80 81 82 Cb750k Rear Shocks on 2040-parts.com
US $39.95
Location:
Bay City, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Return policy details:The parts that I sell are off used bikes in used condition unless otherwise specified. I try to describe the parts as best I can and try to answer all questions to the best of my knowledge. These are used parts and most show standard wear and tear for the age of the bikes that they came off of. So please ask questions or for better pictures if needed.
I offer a 100% return policy minus shipping. If I miss something in the description it is an honest mistake (I DO NOT MISREPRESENT PARTS TO MAKE A BUCK. FEEDBACK: IF THERE IS A PROBLEM I WOULD LIKE YOU TO CONTACT ME FIRST BEFORE LEAVING A NEGATIVE, ANY PROBLEMS CAN EASILY BE WORKED OUT) Yes I do combine shipping. Parts will be shipped USPS. And please don't ask to end auction early I will not, they run to the end. And also if you plan on bidding, plan on paying in reasonable time. I pride myself on prompt shipment. I would hope you would pride yourself on paying promptly. Thank you and good luck bidding.
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