Used...excellent Condition...suzuki "quadsport" Atv Nylon Banner...32"x97" on 2040-parts.com
Kittanning, Pennsylvania, United States
ITEM DESCRIPTION...USED...Excellent Condition...Suzuki "QuadSport" ATV Nylon Banner...32"x97". Item was never displayed but does have minor scuff markings from sitting. 6 Hanging tabs are on the banner but no other mounting items are included. PAYMENT DETAILS...All items are immediate payment through paypal. SHIPPING DETAILS...All shipping cost must be paid by the buyer unless other terms are specified by the seller. No international shipping. Items will be shipped with in 3 business day upon receipt of payment. Most items will be shipped via the USPS but larger items will be shipped via Fedex ground service. RETURN
DETAILS...All items are SOLD AS IS but issues will be taken care of
promptly. Returns will be accepted and refunds given only after the
purchaser returns the item. All return shipping cost must be paid for by
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