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Suzuki Gsxr 750 04 Frame Bolts 2004 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
Location:

Bradenton, Florida, US

Bradenton, Florida, 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: Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Suzuki Warranty:No Make:Suzuki

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Suzuki GSXR 750 04 FRAME BOLTS 2004

ITEM CONDITION

Item is in used condition.    

Please be sure to examine pictures closely.

Consult your local dealer to be sure part will fit your vehicle. May fit other years and models, check with your local dealer.

TERMS & CONDITIONS

Items shipped to FL require 7% sales tax.

PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING!

We do our best to describe each item accurately, if you don't see something in the pictures, PLEASE ASK! Do not assume anything about the item.

PARTS ARE SOLD AS-IS, NO WARRANTY, NO RETURNS

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY AND REMOVE ITEM FROM LISTING

SHIPPING AND HANDLING

PICKUP AVAILABLE

INTERNATIONAL AVAILABLE - PLEASE REQUEST QUOTE.

Items less than 100 lbs. normally shipped via USPS with tracking unless otherwise stated. Buyer may request alternative methods at Buyer's expense.

Please verify your address through Ebay AND PayPal prior to payment. We are not responsible for items shipped to out of date addresses.

Items weighing over 100 lbs. or large items may require special handling and/or shipment to a business address with a contact name and phone number. This may take longer and you must verify your business address and phone number prior to payment!

Shipping price is for LOWER 48 STATES only. Shipping to Alaska, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii may be much higher than the listed price to the continental USA. You MUST contact us for a shipping quote before bidding.

We try to ship most items within 2 business days after PAYMENT CONFIRMATION, but some items may take up to 5 days. We only ship Monday-Friday.

15% discount on combined shipping fees when multiple items can be combined for shipment.  Items such as motors and frames may not be included.

PAYMENT POLICY

PayPal only please! Payment must be confirmed prior to shipment, so please allow time for your payment to clear. Contact us before bidding to request alternate payment options.

Customer satisfaction is very important to us!  If you have any problems, please contact us before filing a claim and we will do our best to resolve your issue in a quick and professional manner.

NEED $$$ CASH  $$$ ?   We purchase used, damaged, and salvage bikes.

CAN’T FIND YOUR PART?  We provide parts locator services.  Email us year, make, model, and description. 

 


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