Suzuki Gt750 1974 Chrome Engine/radiator Guard on 2040-parts.com
US $199.00
Location:
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Condition:New other (see details)
Order Processing Times We ship items Monday through Friday, we do not ship on weekends or holidays. Standard Order Processing time: 1-15 Business Days from date of cleared payment your item should leave our location . While we try to get all order out next business day we will notify customer of any delay that may happen past the 15 day Estimated Order Transit time: 5-28 Business Days from shipment date. Shipping & Handling Times - Domestic & International Domestic: We ship to confirmed addresses ONLY. Please check your contact information to ensure that all of your information is up-to-date and accurate at all times. This protects both us as the seller and you as the purchaser.United States: Shipping within the lower 48 states will be conducted via USPS or FEDEX Ground.Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico is conducted via USPS in order to provide lower shipping chargesShipping charges are generated to cover the farthest reaching points of the United States. If we are shipping locally, we can and may modify the shipping cost to reflect the closer distance.All motors are shipped via freight to the lower 48 statesAlaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico are subject to extra shipping charges, especially for large items such as motors and frames. Please contact us prior to purchasing to discuss these potential charges.International: Shipping internationally will be conducted via USPSPostage is calculated using the USPS websiteAny items that exceed your the size/weight limit for your country will not be shipped.Orders shipping internationally generally take between 6 and 10 business days more to reach the buyer. This estimate is effected by factors outside of our control including but not limited to handling time in the United States Customs Department and Foreign Customs Departments.Used parts will be listed as used and probably in need of service or repair before use , and are not intended for anything but getting you bike back on the road unless you service or restore them . Our restored parts are ready for service unless otherwise noted , be sure to check with your local dealer for fit some bikes get modified by the manufacturer and through the years have changed so be sure to compare this part with yours or better yet ask questions if you are not sure .We want you happy with you purchase, so you will return . We may have more than one of the same item so some times we may use a stock pictures on some of our listings ,99% of the time you will get the exact item pictured if you do not and it is a problem please contact us as we said we want you happy with your purchase . Our Return Policy Please e-mail me directly with any questions before bidding or buying and as soon as a problem arises. We will exchanged if the item is damaged or not as described products within the 14 day Period. light rust in mount area not seen when mounted
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