Kawasaki, 1980-81, Kx250, Seat Cover - Kaw-sc-8081-kx250, White Kx on 2040-parts.com
Sweet Grass, Montana, United States
All of our seat covers are produced with top quality materials. Logos are professionally applied to OEM standards. Great quality, craftsmanship and materials. Installation Generally, the easiest way to place the cover over the front of the seat, centre it and secure it. Then stretch over the rear of the seat, centre it and secure it. If needed, use a hair dryer to soften the material to make it easier to stretch. Stretch and secure the sides, a taut fit is a good fit. Feedback Please take the time to provide us with feedback when you receive your item, as we will provide you at the time of purchase. Your input is very valuable to us and helps us maintain our standing with eBay and ensures we can continue to offer vintage motocross accessories in the future. About VintageRoost.com Vintage Roost continues to be dedicated to providing the best in vintage motocross parts and accessories. Along with our Canadian address, we also recently acquired a location in the United States and can offer better shipping rates. We do offer combined shipping, please use the "Add to Cart" feature and pay for the complete order with PayPal. We can also provide invoice before you pay with PayPal. If you have any problems with the cart on eBay, please contact eBay and they will walk you through the process. We have worked with eBay to ensure all features of our store are functional, if there are issues, it may be beyond our eBay store. In order to show more of our product line and variety, only 1 of each item is listed in our eBay store. Also, we may not post all our products in the store, please contact us by email if are looking for more than one item or any other item we may have on our website which is not listed on our eBay store and we will revise or add a new listing so you can add it to your cart. We thank you for checking us out and appreciate the business. We are continually introducing new products and expanding our inventory, like us on Facebook to get the latest updates on new products. We look forward to helping you find the parts you need to keep your vintage bikes running and looking good! ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL BUYERS Import duties, taxes and charges are NOT included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up-please do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. |
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