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Tank Badges Emblem Honda Cb100 C200 Cb350 Cb200 Cb125 Emblems New Badges on 2040-parts.com

US $13.75
Location:

BANGIL, EAST JAVA, ID

BANGIL, EAST JAVA, ID
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: Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:BLACK SILVER Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:Indonesia

 

HONDA  CB100 C200 CB350  CB200 CB125 :
TANK BADGE EMBLEM,

DESCRIPTION:

We are offering a pair of REPRODUCTION HONDA  CB100 C200 CB350  CB200 CB125 TANK BADGES / TANK EMBLEMS. Made of combination of metal and acrylic, the look and feel will be close to the original. Great for restoration of your bike.


Please note that these are REPLICA emblems. The original emblems are made of engraved plastics. These replicas are not like that. If you really want exact replicas, please do not bid.

Approximate weight: less than 1 kg




SHIPPING/POSTAL FEE TO US, CANADA,
UK, FRANCE, BELGIUM, GERMANY (BY AIR):

US$10.25
SHIPPING TIME FOR ECONOMY AIR MAIL COULD TAKE 2-5 WEEKS,
NOT 11-20 DAYS LIKE EBAY SAID.

PLEASE READ:

ALL SALES ARE FINAL! ONCE YOU PURCHASE THE ITEM, YOU ARE OBLIGATED TO PAY. NO CANCELLATION ACCEPTED. YOU MAY CHANGE THE PARTS, BUT YOU CANNOT CANCEL THE PURCHASE.

We accept PayPal as a payment method. Payment must be made immediately after winning the item.

This item is shipped worldwide. BUYER WILL PAY ACTUAL SHIPPING. Please be noted that the actual postal fee could be higher than the price, e.g. if the item is heavy. Please check above for the postal fee. Shipping could be combined with other parts and buyer could save on postal fee (conditions apply). The total payment (including shipping) will be informed after the purchase.

We regularly ship with REGISTERED AIRMAIL or AIRMAIL PARCEL POST by Indonesian Postal Service. Shipping takes 14-28 days, sorry this is something that we cannot control. We will ship with other methods if you want, like SEAMAIL PARCEL POST (which takes about 60-90 days), or EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE (3-5 days), or by courier like UPS, FedEx or DHL. Please contact us first for these non-regular methods.

WE WILL PACK THE ITEM AS GOOD AS WE CAN, BUT WE CAN NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO THE ITEM ONCE THEY ARE ARRIVED IN BUYER'S PLACE, THIS COULD BE CAUSED BY IMPROPER HANDLING BY THE POSTAL SERVICE OR CUSTOMS IN THE DESTINATION COUNTRY AND WE CAN NOT CONTROL THAT. PLEASE BE ADVISED.

Please CONTACT US if you have questions.

DON'T SEE WHAT YOU NEED? WE MIGHT HAVE IT FOR YOU.
JUST SEND US A MESSAGE.

* We send by Post Indonesia with tracking number
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