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New Oem Suzuki Frame Slider White 1999 Sv650/s # 99950-70383 on 2040-parts.com

US $38.99
Location:

Taylor, Texas, US

Taylor, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:All Sales are Final. WE DO NOT COVER BUYER REMORSE! RETURNS ARE LIMITED TO LEGITIMATE PROBLEMS upon verification that the part was sent in error, is either inoperable/damaged or does not fit the described item. WE KEEP A DATABASE OF PARTS THAT WE SOLD FOR REFERENCE AND VERIFICATION. THERE ARE NO RETURNS ON ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC ITEMS. IF THERE IS A PROBLEM, please contact us via eBay IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT of the item and we will be happy to work with you. SHIPPING: INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE AND IS GENERALLY NOT ADDED ON ITEMS LESS THAN $100. IF YOU NEED INSURANCE, PLEASE ASK FOR AN INVOICE WITH INSURANCE BEFORE YOU PAY. PLEASE NOTE THAT CONTACT MUST BE MADE IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT OF THE ITEM. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RETURN SHIPPING COST. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

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Up for bids is a  NEW OEM Suzuki Frame Slider WHITE 1999 SV650/S # 99950-70383. WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICS IS WHAT YOU GET. NO RETURN.

 

Shipping will be anywhere in the Lower 48 United States via USPS Mail. Hi/AK/APO AP extra. I ship World Wide. International bidders must wait to be invoiced. International bidders pay actual international shipping rate for their country plus a small packaging fee.

I will combine shipping whenever possible. All Sales are Final unless item has been misrepresented.

Please Note:  What you see is what you get.  MOST of our inventory is USED items, between 4 and 50 years old. We sell, for the most part used items. When we advertise an item as NOS, it means NEW OLD STOCK. NOS means that the item is new and may be missing its box/wrapping or that it is there and the label is faded or missing or partially there. In other words there is a strong possibility that the item's wrapping may not be LOOKING like new or maybe MISSING. WE ARE HUMAN AND MAKE MISTAKES. WE ARE REASONABLE AND WANT TO SATISFY OUR CUSTOMERS.

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