Honda Hobbit 70cc Athena Cylinder Kit Pa50 Express on 2040-parts.com
US $212.00
Location:
Germantown, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Return policy details:Returns:
For any problems with fitment please contact us first as most issues can be sorted with a little technical advice. You may return new, unused items with original packaging. We must be contacted about your intentions to return within 14 days of delivery. Shipping costs will be paid by us if the return needed is a result of our error (you received an incorrect or other than described product) along with any non-used/installed items that are defective or improperly manufactured If you simply do not want it or ordered incorrectly, then you are responsible for the return shipping plus a restocking fee of $4 and up to 20% of the purchase price to cover original shipping costs. (shipping is not free) Pleaset note. We do not accept returned items that show use in anyway. For example, Grease marks on item/packaging or signs of installation and starting of the engine. Abosolutely no returns on inner tubes or electrical parts. We will use best judgement according to this policy, but retain the right to refuse returns of unusual circumstances.
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The products available on this site include components which may cause undesired effects if fitted to your vehicle without necessary expertise, or fitted in contravention to the vehicles specifications, or modify the vehicle's specification outside of legal requirements. Please note that use of such products is at your sole risk, and that you assume full responsibility for any and all results of usage, and complying with the vehicle legal requirements in your locality, state or country. Moped Division highly recommends using a professionally trained and qualified mechanic to install replacement parts of any kind.
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Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Part Brand:honda
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