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Lockhart Phillips Frame Sliders Kawasaki Zx6-r 2009 464-24012 on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, US

Jacksonville, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:LOCKHART PHILLIPS Manufacturer Part Number:464-24012 Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:BLACK Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Unknown

LOCKHART PHILLIPS
FRAME SLIDERS
FITS: KAWASAKI ZX6-R
YEARS:2009
COLOR: BLACK
PART# 464-24012

RETAIL $ 89.99
NOW ONLY $$ 54.99


  • Made from high quality Delrin Material
  • Dyed in color is solid to the core
  • Superior grade metric bolts
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Established in 1975 for over 37 years, under the same ownership, we have served local residents and even out-of-state customers by bringing them the best in Powersports products.

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ONCE TRANSACTION OF PAYMENT HAS OCCURRED, SALE IS FINAL AND WE DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNED MERCHANDISE. SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE LOWER 48 STATES, MEANING NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING, APOLOGIES, NO SHIPPING ON SATURDAYS. AS STATED ABOVE, WE DO NOT HAVE RESERVE AUCTION FOR OUR PARTS INVENTORY. MERCHANDISE SOLD AS IS WITH ALL INFORMATION AND PICTURES OF CONDITION DISPLAYED WITHIN THIS DEAL. SOME PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWN MAY IN FACT BE PULLED FROM THE INTERNET AS TO SHOW A BETTER VIEW OR RATHER THE SELECTED ITEM IS STILL IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING THIS ADD PLEASE FILL FREE TO CONTACT US AND ANSWERS WILL BE GIVEN WITHIN 24 HOURS; EXCEPT ON SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS AS WE ARE CLOSED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME IN VIEWING OUR INVENTORY. -Jacksonville Powersports Inc.

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