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Moto Rumi Formichino Fuel Valve on 2040-parts.com

US $34.00
Location:

FL, US

FL, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Italy

 RUMI Formichino scooter 1954- 1961, Fuel Valve 

More Rumi parts available .

Please ask questions before buying – NO RETUNS

 

Iam available als in English , Italiano  Espanol y Portugues

 

 

 

 

                                                                             CONDITIONS  OF  SALES

 

I ship the items inmediately after sold, and I do my work the best I can before the shipper  ( Post,Fedex, DHL, TNT  UPS , etc) start the process for delivery. Transit  time some times has been 20 days.on domestic shippings, and I cant manage the times of the shippers

 

Damaged received items must be informed to your local shipper, before to do any claim through Ebay , then they are responsable of the transportation of the merchandise and deliver to the buyer in good condition.  Unfortunately I don’t have my own transportation trucks, aircrafts and  enployees

 

FOR U.S. users  :As frequent traveller I ship my items from the site where Iam at the time of the sale, Can be  California, Florida, FPO , Italy or Argentina. And I don’t charge more expenses on the shipping cost.

 

Please ask all questions on mind before,and if you are not agree please dont buy. 

 

 

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