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Rs-r Suspension Coils Suzuki Cappuccino on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Nagoya, Aichi, Japan

Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Condition:New Brand:RS-R

About ACME KK

I am a Native English Speaking Canadian living in Japan since 1995.  We are a licensed car dealer and dismantler since 2006.  I am slowly listing some of my used inventory.  Please feel free to message me if you are looking for something that is not yet listed.  We ship worldwide.  Many more parts available, Just Ask!

About the Item:

Brand new, in the box, RS-R Suzuki Cappuccino springs.

For model year 1991-1997, JDM or Europe.

With lables. 

Shipping

We ship by EMS or Airmail with a tracking number. 

We are happy to combine shipping in order to save on shipping costs.

Sorry, but we take no responsible for any losses or damage of goods during shipping.

 

International Buyers

Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost and may be charged to you on your end.

These charges may be collected when delivered by EMS. If you pick up the item the charges will be paid at point of pick up.

If the products are returned to us because the pick up limit has passed or the payment of customs duties were refused, we will not make a refund.

We cannot refund the shipping cost once the product is sent.  

 

Method of Payment 

Please arrange payment immediately after the listing ends.

We accept only PayPal.


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