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Suzuki Rm125/tc125 Cylinder Head Gasket # 11141-28382 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania, US

Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania, US
:

Up for sale...Suzuki RM125/TC125 Cylinder Head Gasket # 11141-28382.   Gasket is a new OEM replacement left-over from our former Suzuki dealership.  Adapts to 1975-1978 RM125 and 1973-1977 TC125.

PAYMENT

Payment is via Paypal within 7 days of the end of the sale. PA residents must pay 6% sales tax.

SHIPPING

  Shipping is within the continental US ONLY! All shipping costs must be covered by the buyer.  Any flat rate shipping amounts include handling fee. We ship most smaller items via USPS and all larger items via Fedex.  All items are available for local pickup at our retail location.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The majority of our items are sold as is. We will work with you if you have an issue with an item that is purchased. If an item can be returned, the original shipping is non-refundable and the buyer pays return shipping. We try to answer questions as quick as possible, but occassionally it may take a day or 2 for us to get back to you. Our retail store is open M-F 9AM - 6PM and Sat 9AM to 5PM.


On Sep-22-12 at 09:31:38 PDT, seller added the following information:

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