Ufo Plastics Front Number Plate Black Kt03063-001 on 2040-parts.com
US $24.34
Location:
Englewood, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice)
Item must be returned within:30 Days
Return policy details:Items delivered damaged/defective/not as described will be replaced by seller and shipping costs paid for. Please contact us prior to return for return instructions.
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Part Brand:UFO Plastics
Manufacturer Part Number:KT03063-001
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Item Title
UFO Plastics Front Number Plate Black KT03063-001
All items are sold individually unless specifically described otherwise in the product description
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Product Description
Choose either color matched to OEM or optional Works colorsPredrilled pieces mount easily to stockMade in Italy
This item fits the following models: 1999 KTM 125 EGS1999-2002 KTM 125 EXC2000-2001 KTM 125 EXE1999-2002 KTM 125 SX1999 KTM 200 EGS1999-2002 KTM 200 EXC1999-2002 KTM 200 MXC1999-2002 KTM 200 SX1999 KTM 250 EGS1999-2002 KTM 250 EXC1999-2002 KTM 250 MXC1999-2002 KTM 250 SX1999 KTM 300 EGS1999-2002 KTM 300 EXC1999-2002 KTM 300 MXC1999-2002 KTM 380 MXC1999-2002 KTM 380 SX2000-2002 KTM 400 EXC1999-2001 KTM 400 LC42001-2002 KTM 400 MXC1999-2000 KTM 400 SC1999-2002 KTM 400 SX1999-2000 KTM 400 SXC2000-2002 KTM 520 EXC2000-2002 KTM 520 MXC2000-2002 KTM 520 SX
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Manufacturer Part Number
KT03063-001
TR 11-6957
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Disclaimer
Item title, description and photos are accurate to the best of our knowledge. Occasionally a manufacturer will change a part or update a design. We are constantly updating product information to maintain accuracy. Please read the product description completely and feel free to ask any questions prior to purchase. Thank you.
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About Fay Myers Fay Myers is a retailer of both aftermarket and genuine OEM Motorcycle parts and accessories and has been in business since 1948. Bikes & OEM Parts from Aprilia, Ducati, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, MV Agusta, Polaris, Suzuki & Vespa. We carry a complete line of aftermarket parts and accessories from every manufacturer as well as a nearly every brand of gear and apparel.
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Payment Options Paypal is the only method accepted for purchases made on ebay. Shipments to Colorado will be charged 2.9% sales tax.
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Shipping Options Our primary method of shipment is UPS Ground, however we reserve the right to ship using another carrier if necessary. We do not ship to Hawaii, Alaska or Puerto Rico. We do not ship Internationally at this time.
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Return Policy If an item is delivered damaged please keep all packaging and contact us immediately. Returns or exchanges of new and un-used products are welcome within 30 days of delivery only. If a replacement item is not available we will issue a refund in full upon return of the original product. Electrical parts and under garments are not eligible for return.
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