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Suzuki 2004 Ltz250 Ltz 250 Lt Z250 Front Shocks Suspension #1 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Joliet, Illinois, United States

Joliet, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

YEAR/MAKE/MODEL - 2004 SUZUKI LTZ 250

ITEM - FRONT SHOCKS. GOOD COMPRESSION AND REBOUND. SOME RUST, SCRATCHES AND WEAR FROM USE.

CAME FROM A NICE RUNNING 2004 LTZ 250

 - PLEASE VIEW ALL PICTURES AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE BEFORE PURCHASING.

- ITEM COMES AS PICTURED. WE DO NOT REUSE PHOTOS.

- WE RIDE THESE BIKES AS PART OF OUR INSPECTION. UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE ALL PARTS ARE TESTED AND INSPECTED.

- THIS PART MAY FIT OTHER YEAR'S AND MODELS. CHECK YOUR DEALER FOR FIT. WE HAVE MORE PARTS FROM THIS BIKE AND OTHER BIKES. GO TO OUR EBAY STORE FOR OUR OTHER PARTS. E-MAIL US WITH ANY NEEDS.


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SHIPPING - WE SHIP THROUGH USPS AND FEDEX MONDAY-FRIDAY. WE SHIP THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY AFTER PAYMENT IS RECEIVED. ANYTHING PURCHASED FRIDAY AFTER 10 A.M. CENTRAL TIME WIL BE SHIPPED THE FOLLOWING MONDAY.

- SHIPPING IS FOR LOWER 48 STATES ONLY. HAWAII, ALASKA, AND PUERTO RICO WILL COST MORE. GET A QUOTE BEFORE PURCHASING

- ALL INTERNATIONAL SALES MUST BE PURCHASED THROUGH EBAYS GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAM.

RETURN POLICY - BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RETURN SHIPPING, OUR SHIPPING COST, AND ANY OTHER FEES. IF THERE IS AN ISSUE WITH AN ITEM AND A REASON FOR A RETURN, WE WILL REFUND THE PURCHASE 100% WHEN ITEM IS RECEIVED, AND AS LONG AS "OUR" PART IS RETURNED IN THE SAME MANNER AS IT WAS RECEIVED.

- PLEASE DO NOT BUY THESE PARTS FOR "TROUBLE SHOOTING". IF YOU ARE UNSURE THAT THIS PART WILL FIX YOUR PROBLEM, PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE AND TAKE THE PROPER STEPS TO TEST BEFORE PURCHASING.

- PARTS RETURNED WILL BE INSPECTED AND TESTED. ANY ABUSE OF THE RETURN POLICY WILL BE REPORTED TO EBAY

  - Unless stated otherwise, all parts listed are USED and are sold in "AS IS" condition with "NO WARRANTY" of any kind. Items such as bearings, bushings, seals, light bulbs, hardware, etc..are not guaranteed and may need to be replaced. These items are included free of charge. Items may require additional cleaning. 

By bidding and/or purchasing the buyer agrees and does hereby release from liability and to indemnify and hold harmless Hill Rod Moto Sports, and any of its employees or agents. This release is for any and all liability for personal injuries (including death) and property losses or damage occasioned by, or in connection with the use of parts purchased from the above mentioned seller.



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