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Honda Mtx125 Mtx Throttle Cable New on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Bangkok, Bangkok, TH

Bangkok, Bangkok, TH
Item must be returned within:60 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

 

 

  HONDA MTX125 MTX THROTTLE CABLE NEW    
     

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  • We will send your item to you in 1-3 days after payment was clear, and it will take approx.
  • If you need first class shipping please let us know.


* Around 14-30 days Shipping time to ASIA AND AUSTRALIA ZONE
 

* Around 18-28 days Shipping time to UK / EU ZONE

  ( NOT INCLUDE FRANCE, ITALY AND EAST-WESTERN COUNTRIES)
 

* Around 15-30 days Shipping time to USA/OTHER ZONE

   ( UP TO 40 DAYS IN SOME COUNTRY)
 

- About  holidays, long weekends and inspection process are not include

- All item we will send by Air Mail.

- We will not respond for shipping time, sometime may be delay please understand our point too.


 


We accept return for defect, damage or any mistake sending the item, please free feel contact us in7-8 days, we will resolve your problem any way. Bought wrong items we cannot resolve your problem.


 


Positive feedback will be lift for all successful transactions. We take feedback to account very seriously. Be sure to contact my customer service. We are very sure, we can resolve every your problem in goods.


 
 

WE CANNOT SEND ITEM TO FRANCE!!!

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