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Suzuki Boulevard C 50 Fuel Tank Emblems /gas Tank Emblems on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Gastonia, North Carolina, US

Gastonia, North Carolina, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:IF YOUR PURCHASE IS A NEW ITEM PLEASE TRY TO PUT BACK IN ORIGINAL PACKAGE IF ITS USED IT DOES NOT MATTER

SUZUKI BOULEVARD C 50 FUEL TANK EMBLEMS  OEM NEW IN WRAPPER (THESE RETAIL FOR OVER 50.00 EACH )     PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS, I DO THIS AS A HOBBY AND WORK A FULL TIME JOB SO PLEASE BE PATIENT SOMETIMES I CANT BE ON HERE EVERY NIGHT , BUT I WILL ANSWER YOU AND USUALLY NO LONGER THAN 48 HRS TO RESPOND  THANK YOU FOR LOOKING  AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING    ALSO WHEN IT COMES TO SHIPPING IF YOU NEED SOMETHING SHIPPED QUICKER  JUST ASK AND I WILL DO ALL I CAN TO PACK AND SHIP AS SOON AS PAYMENT CLEARS    SHIPPING ESTIMATES ONLY INCLUDE LOWER 48 STATES ANYWHERE ELSE MUST ASK FOR SHIPPING QOUTE     ALSO IF YOU DONT WANT TO WAIT FOR AUCTION TO END AND NEED ITEM NOW MAKE ME A REASONABLE OFFER

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