Description
The used SHIFT STAR came off a 1998 KAWASAKI KX250.
The item is in good working condition.
Normal wear as shown in pictures.
PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES FOR ITEM
CONDITION. WE DO OUR BEST TO BE AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE AND SHOW ANY DAMAGE THAT
MAY EXIST IN OUR PICTURES.
These pictures are of the actually item for sale. You will
receive the item as pictured.
This item for sale may fit other makes, models, and years.
Please research or contact your local dealership for fitment questions.
Thank you!
Sales tax
A 6.75% sales tax will be added to all items purchased in the
state of Utah.
Shipping
No International shipping.
Free shipping in the US Continental.
Excludes these locations: Alaska/Hawaii, US
Protectorates, APO/FPO.
Ship through: United States Postal Services.
Estimate the arrival of your purchase within
3-12 business days. All items are shipped within 1 business day.
Returns
Returns accepted. Return shipping will be
paid by the buyer. The buyer has 14 days after receiving the item.
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contact us prior to leaving negative feedback. We will resolve the
problem.
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