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Corbin Seat Saddle Front Driver For 2005 Honda Cbr600rr Cbr 600 Rr on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Puyallup, Washington, US

Puyallup, Washington, US
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Excellent shape. No tears or rips.

All the parts that we sell are taken off used bikes and are inspected for damage or other problems that would make it a unsafe part. I try to describe in detail any problem's that  the parts may have and offer good picture's to view the part. Please Email any questions you have and I will get back as quick as I can. Please keep in mind these are used parts with normal wear and tear. If a part is not in great shape we will not sell it.

SHIPPING : We ship all parts with in 1 to 3 days after receiving conformation of payment with the USPS. We ship Monday threw Friday. We do our best to ship quickly.

All Sales Are Final and Items Are Sold As Is. No warranty is implied. PLEASE Email any questions you may before purchasing the part.   

RETURNS : We do not except returns unless we have misrepresented the Item. Please check the picture's for a good close look at the condition of the part. Please check with your local dealer to make sure the part will fit your bike.

PAYMENT : We only except Pay Pal. Payment is due within 7 days of purchase. If not received we will repost it. 

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