Motorcycle Radiator Guard Grill Cover For Yamaha Mt 07 Mt-07 2014-15 14 One Set on 2040-parts.com
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1 pair AFTER MARKET Motorcycle Radiator Guard Grill Cover for Yamaha MT 07 MT-07 2014-15 14 One Set
Description Condition:100% New brand Material: Stainless steel 304 Color: black, blue, red, gold Sale in 1 peice No Installation Instruction included fitment: Yamaha MT07 2014-2015 Payment
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1. United States shipping time: USPS 10-15 days, 2. Worldwide shipping time: EMS 8-10 days, tracking number will be sent to your ebay message inbox. Please provide your telephone number or mobile number when you are making the payment. Tel number is very important during international shipment. 3. If you want faster shipping, please contact us. We can ship by DHL(4-7 days) and will charge extra shipping cost. Terms of Sale 1. Warranty and return policy: If a defective received (seldom happened), we will refund you or ship a replacement to you according to our inventory. (Not included the postage) 2.All return items must be returned with its original packaging and within 20 days after delivery. Thanks for bidding ^-^
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