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Boyesen Pro Series Carbon Fiber Reeds #pro 52 Kawasaki Kx125 P/n Pro52 on 2040-parts.com

US $54.75
Location:

Pittsfield, Massachusetts, US

Pittsfield, Massachusetts, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:BOYESEN Manufacturer Part Number:PRO52 Surface Finish:CARBON FIBER

BOYESEN PRO SERIES CARBON FIBER REEDS #PRO 52 KAWASAKI KX125

THE BEST POWER INCREASE YOU CAN GET ON A DOLLAR-FOR-DOLLAR BASIS

P/N PRO52

*NOS* NEW IN PACKAGE BOYESEN POWER REEDS FOR 1982-1993 KAWASAKI KX125

MADE IN THE U.S.A.

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SHIPPING TERMS

We only ship within the continental United States.

FEEDBACK POLICY

Buyer must agree to contact us before leaving any negative feedback or filing a dispute so that we may try to resolve the issue privately. Negative feedback affects both Buyer and Seller whether the issue is a misunderstanding or an actual problem.

RETURN POLICY

Although returns are generally not accepted, we do make exceptions. Buyer must contact us before returning any items, so that we are aware of the issue; why the item is being returned. The item must be returned within 14 days of purchase and must be returned in the same condition it was received. If the item is being returned due to seller error, the buyer will receive a full refund, including the cost of return shipping. If the item is being returned due to buyer error (THESE DON'T FIT, YOU DON'T LIKE THEM, PURCHASED BY MISTAKE, ETC), the buyer will be refunded the items price only, LESS A 15% RESTOCK FEE. Buyer pays for return shipping.

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