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Honda Ct70 1972 -1973 Model Brand New Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $98.00
Location:

Tampa, Florida, US

Tampa, Florida, 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 Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Warranty:Yes

Brand New SEAT FOR :

HONDA CT70 1972 and 1973 MODEL

Seat cover has heat pressed seams.
Seat pan is stamped by high quality metal.

You will receive seat as shown as pictures.

 It is excellent quality seat.


Honda logo is correct silver color.

HONDA LOGO ON THE SEAT AS SHOWN

SHIPPING & HANDLING : WE will ship the item by USPS priority mail or parcel post depending on your location in the US

- ALL US 48 lower states  $19.00

-Please ask for shipping cost if you live in HAWAII AND ALASKA.

-CANADA $44.00

- INTERNATIONAL $65.00

USPS.com shipping network due to the fair price and reliable. Generally, we ship your order(s) within 24hrs after the payment being finalized. All orders in U.S. and Canada will take 3-10 business days. Other countries may take up to 21 business days.

Please keep in mind that shipping to all countries the shipment will take up to 21 business days or more depend on USPS transit network and Custom Clearance. Custom Fee is buyer responsibility to pay in your countries. If the waiting time is too long for you ...please find local dealer.

WARRANTY,  EXCHANGE POLICY & RETURN POLICY:

All our products are come with 30 days termed warranty & exchange + 7 days for return.
1) All products have to be kept as new condition.
2) They have to be remained in the sealed box as they originally come with.
3) All returned or exchange items, customer(s) has/have to responsible for the shipping costs.
4) Refund fund will be followed this formula: Total cost - original shipping cost - $2.00 for EBay fees = Your net refund fund
****Please Note: We try our best to describe our products as detail as possible by verbal as well as pictures. If you have any question regarding the product(s) which you plan to bid, please contact us. We will provide as much assistance as we can to have you bid our product(s) confidently. Do Not blame us after you've won the bidding item(s) for any reason regarding product(s) descriptions.

 

Please ask all questions before bidding. Payment due within 24hrs of closing via PAYPAL ONLY

 

 

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