Honda Crf150 2007-2009 08 Crf150r Silicone Radiator Hose Silicone Kits on 2040-parts.com
Shanghai, CN
Fits: 2007-2009 Honda CRF150 CRF150R
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Item Description ◇ Title: Honda CRF150 2007-2009 08 CRF150R Silicone Radiator Hose silicone kits ◇ High quality, hand crafted silicone hose with 4.5mm thickness. ◇ Designed to withstand temperatures of -60 ~ 260 degrees. ◇ High bursting strength, ensuring your vehicle's peak performance at all times. ◇ Designed Working pressure is from 0.3 to 0.9Mpa. ◇ Be made to exacting specifications and overbuilt to ensure strength and longevity. ◇ Available color: Red
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Shipping Details ◇ Only products shipped to USA, UK, and Australia are shipped via ePacket/China USPS currently. ◇ All products are Shipped via FEDEX/DHL/UPS/EMS express to all other countries except USA, UK, and Australia. ◇ It usually takes about 5 to 8 working business days for customers to receive the items.
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Return ◇ You can return your item within 14 days if the item you receive is not as described. ◇ All items considered for exchange or refund must be returned in "as new" condition, complete with all packaging materials, otherwise the item will be considered as used item and might be consider for trade-in purpose only. ◇ Buyer is responsible for the shipping cost of return postage. ◇ Shipping and insurance costs will not be refunded. ◇ We'll arrange a replacement to be sent as soon as the original item received by us.
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Contact Us ◇ We'll reply e-mail from each customer in 1 to 2 business day. ◇ We are manufacturer, we also accept the bulk order. The more you purchase, the more you could get with lower price. ◇ If you want large quantities of products, please feel free to contact us
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