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Kawasaki Brute Force 750 Handle Bar Instrument Cover 4x4 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Rector, Arkansas, US

Rector, Arkansas, US
:

JOHNSON'S ATV SUPPLY

870-566-1276

WORK, RACE OR PLAY, WE'VE GOT YOUR PARTS

WE ARE HERE MON-FRI 8-5 CST

 

PART: HANDLE BAR INSTRUMENT COVER

MODEL:  2005 KAWASAKI BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4

CONDITION:  GOOD CONDITION. 

APPLICATION:  SOME KAWASAKI PARTS WILL INTERCHANGE FROM YEAR TO YEAR AS WELL AS POSSIBLY OTHER MODELS. PLEASE RESEARCH AND DOUBLE CHECK BEFORE BIDDING.

NOTE:  THIS PART IS OFF A 2005 KAWASAKI BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4 ATV.   ALL OF THE PARTS WE HAVE FOR KAWASAKI ARE CURRENTLY ON E-BAY.  PLEASE SEARCH OUR E-BAY STORE FOR YOUR ATV PARTS NEEDS.

STORE CODE: K-56181

WE ALSO ACCEPT PAYMENT BY PHONE WITH CREDIT CARD. PLEASE CALL 870-566-1276 MON-FRI FROM 8-5 CENTRAL TIME.

THIS ATV HAD 2922 MILES AND 517 HOURS ON IT WHEN WE TORE IT DOWN. IT WAS RUNNING GOOD AND TORE DOWN TO REBUILD AND THE CUSTOMER DECIDED HE DID NOT WANT IT REBUILT.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST AND HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY!

WE OFFER MANY DIFFERENT ATV PARTS, NEW AND USED, FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS. BE SURE TO CHECK OUT OUR OTHER AUCTIONS AND E-BAY STORE FOR MORE ATV PARTS. WE HAVE  A FEEDBACK RATING OF OVER 36,000 AND BELIEVE IN TAKING CARE OF OUR CUSTOMERS, BUY WITH CONFIDENCE.

WE DO OUR BEST TO DESCRIBE ITEMS AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE. DUE TO TIME CONSTRAINTS, WE DO NOT HAVE TIME TO RESEARCH FITMENT OF ITEMS FROM MODEL TO MODEL OR YEAR TO YEAR. PLEASE DO SO YOURSELF ON YOUR FAVORITE ONLINE OEM PARTS FINDER BY LOOKING THE IDENTICAL PART UP ON YOUR ATV YEAR AND MODEL AND THE ATV YEAR AND MODEL THAT WE HAVE LISTED AND COMPARE PART NUMBERS. IF THEY ARE IDENTICAL, THE PART IS ALSO. IF THEY ARE DIFFERENT, THE PART MAY OR MAY NOT WORK AND ADDITIONAL RESEARCH WILL BE NEEDED. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS ON ELECTRICAL ITEMS. NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS BECAUSE BIDDER DID NOT RESEARCH APPLICATION OF PART AND PART DIDN'T FIT.

WE GENERALLY SHIP VIA USPS OR FED-EX DAILY MON-FRI. WE DO COMBINE SHIPPING WHEN POSSIBLE.  IF YOU PURCHASE MORE THAN ONE ITEM, PLEASE WAIT TO PAY UNTIL WE SEND YOU AN INVOICE WITH THE SHIPPING COMBINED.

I GENERALLY ANSWER E-MAILS WITHIN 48 HOURS. I AM SORRY, I DO NOT ANSWER E-MAIL OR SHIP DURING THE WEEKEND AND HOLIDAYS DUE TO FAMILY ACTIVITIES.

ARKANSAS RESIDENTS MUST PAY 9% SALES TAX. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK BEFORE YOU BID.

IF PAYMENT IS NOT MADE IN FULL WITHIN 7 DAYS AFTER END OF AUCTION, ACTION WILL BE PURSUED AGAINST BIDDER PER E-BAY REGULATIONS.

THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT OUR AUCTION AND HAVE A GREAT DAY AND BE SURE TO VISIT OUR E-BAY STORE!




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