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Honda C70 Ct70 Ct90 Ct110 Ct200 Petcock Gasket on 2040-parts.com

US $12.50
Location:

Buckeye, Arizona, US

Buckeye, Arizona, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:RETURNED IN NEW UNOPENED PACKAGE. Part Brand:GENUINE HONDA PART Part #:16115-001-004

FOR SALE ONE ( 1) GENUINE HONDA PETCOCK GASKET.

PLEASE ASK ANY QUEWSTIONS PRIOR TO PURCHASE.

SHIPPING WORLDWIDE.

**SHIPPING TO AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND (OCEANA COUNTRIES) **SHIPPING TO CANADA ** INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT EVEN THOUGH I WILL SHIP WITHIN 1 DAY, I CANNOT CONTROL THE DELIVERY TIME FOR USPS FIRST CLASS INTERNATIONAL. I HAVE HAD SOME PACKAGES DELAYED DUE TO CUSTOMS ISSUES, SO PLEASE EXPECT UP TO 8 WEEKS FOR DELIVERY. TYPICAL DELIVERY TIMES ARE 11-16 DAYS, SOMETIMES SOONER.

**I HAVE NOT LOST A PACKAGE YET SHIPPING OVERSEAS AND GUARANTEE THAT SHOULD SOMETHING HAPPEN I WILL WORK WITH YOU. 

****IF THE ABOVE SHIPPING TIME IS NOT ACCEPTABLE, PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE.THANKS

THIS PART IS CORRECT FOR THE FOLLOWING HONDA MOTORCYCLES:

Honda CT90 K1-K6  (1969-75)
Honda CT90 1976-77

Honda CT70 K0-K4 (1969-75)
HONDA CT70 1976-77
Honda CT70H K0-K1 (1969-72)

Honda ST90 K0-K2 1973-75


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