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1986 Kawasaki Kx125 Front Brake Hose Line Clamp 86 Kx 125 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.50
Location:

Oxford, Michigan, United States

Oxford, Michigan, United States
Good condition front brake hose clamp removed from a 1986 Kawasaki KX 125.
Type:brake hose clamp Warranty:Yes Brand:Kawasaki Manufacturer Part Number:does not apply Placement on Vehicle:Front

>>>>ITEM DESCRIPTION:<<<< Good condition front brake hose clamp removed from a 1986 Kawasaki KX 125.

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<P> We always combine shipping costs on multiple item purchases to save you money. Everything will be packed into one box or as few boxes as the size of the parts allow. All excess shipping fees on multiple item purchases will be refunded after the items are packaged and the shipping label is paid for.

<P> We are sorry, but we will not invoice for multiple item purchases. Buyers almost always change their mind on orders, and then request additional invoices. We simply do not have time to do this. You must pay for everything you want first, and then any excess shipping fees will be refunded after the items are packaged and labeled. We have been doing it this way for years, and it has worked well for both parties.

<P>***RETURNS***Neither buyer or seller should have to pay for the other's mistakes. In cases of returns due to buyer error, remorse, or simply changing your mind, there will be a restocking fee that is equal to what we paid to safely send your package to you. This restocking fee will be the amount that we paid to package, insure, and ship your items to you. Conversely, we will pay all shipping fees both ways when it is determined that we made a mistake in the listing or if the item is significantly not as described as per eBay rules.

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<P> Thanks for checking out RIPmx, and enjoy the ride!

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