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Polini X1 X3 50 50cc Handlebar Cover Pad Handle Bar on 2040-parts.com

US $2.99
Location:

Saint Charles, Illinois, US

Saint Charles, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:If we make a mistake, we'll make it right. We will either refund your money or offer an exchange at our expense. If you change your mind, no longer need the part, purchased it by mistake, or you just didn't bother to read the ad you will pay the return shipping and we'll refund the purchase price less shipping. YOU MUST CONTACT US VIA EBAY MESSAGE FOR A RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER. You must write the RAN on the package in BIG CLEAR numbers. PACKAGES RECEIVED WITHOUT AN RMA WILL BE REFUSED. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Rivergrange Powersports Manufacturer Part Number:78575

What you see is the ACTUAL item for sale in this ad, We spend 4 hours a day taking pictures, please spend 1 minute and study the Picture carefully so your expectations of the item are accurate.

 

Up For Sale is a handlebar cover in good working condition. This item is from a Polini X1 Racer.

 

 

We have parted out this entire unit, all parts from this tear down are currently up for auction here on eBay, Please click here to visit our store. and see all other parts from this tear down. Many of the parts from this unit may fit other years, makes, or models. Please do your homework, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE to confirm fitment, the best way to tell is to compare part numbers from year to year online, or call your local dealer.

 

Please READ THIS AD IN IT'S ENTIRETY, we do not answer questions that are already answered in the ad, we simply don't have the time. Please don't be offended when you don't get a reply, just read the ad.

 

 WE LOVE MULTIPLE ITEM WINNERS!!!! If you win multiple items we will package all your items together (If at all practical and possible) and send you an invoice through eBay for the total combined cost, multiple item winners will receive a significant shipping discount, typically 2-3 like sized items will be shipped for the price of 1 (Wheels/Tires/Engines/Frames/Fenders or Body parts OBVIOUSLY do not apply) More than 3 items ups the price slightly, but multi-item winners are very well taken care of. If you win multiple AUCTION items- Please wait for our invoice before paying (Usually within 2 business days), if you win multiple BUY IT NOW items in a timely fashion, we will combine your order and issue a refund via paypal.

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We sell USED parts, all parts will show signs of use, there are some basic rules with used parts, i.e. seals, gaskets, ball joints, boots, brake pads, bearings, etc. should always be replaced, it just makes sense, so unless otherwise stated please don't assume they're good.

 

Due to Insurance and Licensing regulations Local Pickup is ONLY available for extraordinarily large items that are costly or impossible to ship (Frames, Fenders, Chassis, Hull, Engines Etc) If you’re not sure if the item you want is available for local pickup please ask first.

 

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