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New Radiator Shrouds Panels Scoops 1986-1988 Cr500r Honda Cr500 #p61 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Everett, Washington, US

Everett, Washington, US
Item must be returned within:60 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Returns accepted within 60 days of purchase in their original condition. The refund will include the full purchase price excluding any shipping and handling charges. Sorry, no returns on helmets, electrical items, or apparel. Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Maier Left Right Covers Manufacturer Part Number:600157 Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Orange Red

THIS LISTING IS FOR ONE NEW MAIER BRAND REPLACEMENT RADIATOR SHROUD SET FOR THE HONDA CR500R. Maier uses a proprietary thermoplastic olefinic elastomer (TPO), specifically designed for THESE applications. This high-impact polypropylene alloy delivers a high-gloss finish with tremendous strength characteristics designed to endure extreme weather and temperature conditions. THESE  plastics are UV-stabIlized AND resistant to chemicals. THESE SHROUDS ARE A REPLICA OF THE STOCK HONDA PART AND HAS THE SAME SHAPE AND SIZE. YOU WILL NEED TO DRILL MOUNT HOLES (USE YOUR OLD SHROUD AS A TEMPLATE).

All thermo-formed dirt bike and ATV products produced by Maier are warrantied against breakage for a period of one year from the date of purchase. Warranty is limited to a one-time replacement of defective part only.

WARRANTY SERVICE IS DIRECT THROUGH MAIER.

OUR STOCK PHOTO OF SOME ACTUAL ITEMS SHOWN.

 

MAKE/MODEL:

1986-1988 HONDA CR500R **

** COLOR IS ORIGINAL FOR 86-87 MODELS ONLY,  BUT CORRECT FIT FOR 86-88

CONDITION: NEW

 

COLOR/FINISH:  SIMILAR TO FLASH RED COLOR (ORANGE-RED) CODE R119, ORIGINAL COLOR FOR 86-87. THIS ITEM IS NOT MANUFACTURED BY HONDA SO COLOR MATCH MAY NOT BE EXACT.

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SHIPPING TIMES:

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING

First Class International      2-10 Weeks*   No Real Time Tracking

                              Averages 2-4 Weeks to Canada and Australia

                                         3-7 Weeks to Europe

                                        6-10 Weeks to South American and most other countries

Priority Flat Rate                2-6 Weeks*   No Real Time Tracking

Priority International          2-3 Weeks*   Good Tracking

Express Mail International   1-2 Weeks*   Good Tracking

USPS Global Express            3-7 Days*     Good tracking (Expensive)

* CUSTOMS CLEARANCE TIME varies country to country and may delay delivery.

 

USA SHIPPING

Parcel Post USA          1-2 Weeks  

Media Mail USA          1-2 Weeks

UPS Ground USA         3-9 Business Days

First Class USA           2-6 Business Days  

Priority Mail USA        2-4 Business Days**

Express Mail USA        1-2 Business Days**

UPS Next Day              1 Business Day**


**We ship up to Noon PST Tues-Sat.  Please Note that Express Mail USA is a 1-2 business day service.  If you need a more reliable next day service please choose or request a quote for UPS Next day Air (Expensive.)

 

INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES

WE DO NOT MARK ITEMS BELOW ACTUAL PRICE OR AS GIFTS on customs documents.  When appropriate we mark them as repair or personal use items.  Asking us to do this will only delay your shipment.

Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility WHEN THE ITEM ARRIVES. Please do not confuse these as additional charges from us. Check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs (if any) will be prior to bidding/buying.

Listed items are for vehicles originally SOLD IN THE USA and may or may not be correct for vehicles sold in other countries. Also, colors may be different in other countries so please verify your color, size dimensions, and part number before purchase.


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RETURNS:

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