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Mir Raceline Rain Suit Swiss Hutless, Crg,tony, Birel,top Kart, Praga, Intrepid on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Parsippany, New Jersey, United States

Parsippany, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:Vinyl Country of Manufacture:Italy

MiR of Italy Number 1 in the World 

Kart Safety Equipment Manufacturer

2015 Kart Racing 

Clear Rain Suit 

Adult or Small sizes in stock

Eurokart Racing is the USA importer of MiR Racewear of Italy and can offer these products in multiple sizes. Superior quality! Great Price! 


INFO:

MiR Rain 3 is a rain suit made of transparent reinforced plastic in 2.2 millimeters sealed with heat sealing strips and a double zipper with additional velcro closure to keep you dry no matter how hard it is coming down! 


Colors: Clear


FEATURES:



  Payment Information

We accept PayPal and credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express). 

Payment is expected within 7 days of purchase. Non-paying bidders without prior arrangement will be reported as well as negative feedback being left.

When purchasing multiple items, please wait for our invoice reflecting the combined shipping before paying or checking out.

 

Shipping Information for USA and Canada


Domestic orders will ship USPS Priority Mail, First Class Mail or Fedex Ground.

Canadian orders will ship USPS First Class or Priority International, depending on the size and weight of the package. Express International is also available upon request at additional cost to the purchaser. If you choose or must have a  tracking or delivery confirmation number a Priority or Express service is your only option.

We offer combined shipping for USA and Canada.

Shipping discounts are available only for items paid and shipped at the same time.

 

Shipping Information for International Buyers

International orders will ship USPS First Class or Priority International, depending on the size and weight of the package. Express International is also available at an additional cost to the purchaser.

We do not ship to Italy or Mexico due to there customs practices and lack of shipping insurance to those countries (sorry!)

 

Eurokart Racing Return Policy

Damaged / Defective items must be returned within 7 days of receipt. We do not accept new merchandise for return without first contacting a returns analyst with a reason for return. We do not accept used merchandise of any kind.

The buyer is responsible for the return shipping and we will pay the shipping to get it back to you.


Returned item must be in original packaging and properly protected from damage.

 

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