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Suzuki Gsxr 600 750 Gsxr600 Gsxr750 Injector Throttle Cable Set 00 01 02 03 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Edison, New Jersey, US

Edison, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:We will issue refund if your item is received not as describe or the incorrect item was shipped. No return or exchanges on electrical parts. We will re-ship your exchanged item when we receive the returned item from you. Restocking Fee:No

 

ALL THE INFORMATION YOU NEED IS WRITTEN BELOW:

IF YOU ARE NOT SERIOUS BUYER PLEASE DONT WASTE YOUR OR MY TIME.

1     ORIGIN & DESCRIPTION

ORIGINALLY REMOVE FROM 2002 GSXR 600.

 WILL FIT ALL, 600  FROM 2001-2003, 750 FROM 2000-2003 

USED

USED, IN GOOD WORKING ORDER AND CONDITION AS CAN BE SEEN, LOOK AT PICTURES FOR MORE DETAIL.

 FOR MORE PARTS, PLEASE GO TO VIEW SELLERS OTHER ITEMS.  IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS PLEASE  CONTACT ME THROUGH EBAY ASK SELLER QUESTION OR CALL ME AT

 917-428-1160.  

 2  ABOUT WRXRACING

I SPECIALIZE IN USED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE PARTS. THESE ARE USED PARTS, SO PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES AND READ THE DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY. PARTS ARE DESCRIBED TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY. I AM HUMAN - IF AN ERROR IS MADE PLEASE CONTACT ME AS SOON AS POSSIBLE SO I CAN CORRECT THE ERROR!

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3   BIDDING INSTRUCTION

PLEASE MAKE SURE TO READ DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY BEFORE MAKING ANY BIDS. IF YOUR NOT SURE ABOUT THIS ITEM OR IF UNSURE IT WILL FIT YOUR BIKE ASK ME FIRST OR CONTACT YOUR LOCAL MECHANIC. THERE IS NO RESERVE AND ITEM WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHER BIDDER. BID WITH CONFIDENCE, AUCTION WILL NOT BE STOPPED EARLY, SO PLEASE DONT ASK.

4   PAYMENTS INSTRUCTION

PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 4 DAYS OF AUCTION END. ITEMS NOT PAID BY THE 6TH DAY WILL BE RELISTED BY THE NEXT DAY. PAYMENST CAN BE MADE VIA PAYPAL PREFERABLE, .

5    SHIPPING

ITEMS WILL ONLY BE SHIPPED TO ADDRESS REGISTERED ON PAYPAL OR EBAY AND MUST BE VERIFIED. ANY ITEMS RETURNED BECAUSE INCORRECT SHIPPING ADDRESS BUYER IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE TO PAY SHIPPING CHARGES AGAIN. SO PLEASE MAKE SURE ADDRESS IS CORRECT BEFORE MAKING PAYMENT.  I COMBINE SHIPPING AS LONG AS IT FITS IN THE SAME BOX.

6   DOMESTIC SHIPPING

I SHIP TO ALL 50 STATES VIA USPS OR FEDEX.  FOR PUERTO RICO, HAWAII, ALASKA AND THE VIRGIN ISLAND SHIPPING WILL BE EXTRA, FOR SHIPPING RATES PLEASE ASK ME FIRST BEFORE BIDDING. .

7    INTERNATIONAL AND OVERSEAS SHIPPING

I SHIP TO CANADA AND MOST COUNTRIES INCLUDING EUROPE, BRAZIL, AUSTRALIA, SPAIN, NEW ZEALAND, UNITED KINGDOM AND OTHERS. FOR  SHIPPING COST, ASK ME FIRST.

8     RETURNS

I ONLY ACCEPT RETURNS IF AN ERROR WAS MADE BY ME SO PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY AND OR CONTACT ME IF UNSURE ABOUT THE ITEM.   

 

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