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Lethal Threat Tank Protector Fallen Heroes (lt70107) on 2040-parts.com

US $23.63
Location:

Holland, Michigan, United States

Holland, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lethal Threat Manufacturer Part Number:LT70107

 
 
 
Lethal Threat Tank Protector Fallen Heroes (LT70107)
 

  • Made from high quality UV resistant resin
  • Adds a uniqueness to your bike without compromising functionality
  • Special adhesive prevents damage to the clear coat
 
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Sizing Chart: If no size chart is shown above, please refer to the manufacturer's website. Sizing charts are for use as a guide only. To achieve a perfect fit, be sure to be sized prior to purchasing. We do have a return/exchange policy, but are not responsible for sizing chart errors.
 
 
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Sales tax is collected for Michigan residents only. Michigan sales tax rate is 6%.
 

Shipping to the USA will be with FedEx ground, UPS, or USPS (United States Postal Service). Shipping to all International countries will be shipped by either First Class International (18-35 days delivery with limited tracking) or USPS Priority Mail International (14-20 days delivery with limited tracking), or USPS Express Mail International (8-14 days delivery with detailed tracking).   We reserve the right to change the shipping carrier you picked in the checkout as long as you receive item in same or less shipping time.  

Combined Shipping Discount:*
We offer up to a 42% Shipping Discount on International purchases when you buy 2 items or more.  To qualify for the shipping discount, purchases must use the same shipping method and be paid at the same time.  Remember, Customs and Duty Taxes for International purchases are the your responsibility.  Please make sure you know the rules of your country before purchasing.

We will normally ship within 2-5 business days once payment has been verified. 

All buyers are responsible for additional shipping and handling charges incurred due to an invalid or undeliverable shipping address.  
 

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