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Honda Cbr600rr Cbr 600rr 2003 2006 03 04 05 06 Ram Air Cover #cs19 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Dania, Florida, US

Dania, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:THE PARTS HAS 100 % WARRANTY , WE TAKE CARE YOU BE SATISFIED WITH THE ITEM , IF YOU ARE UNHAPPY THE PART IS ACCEPTED TO BE RETURNED FOR A FULL REFUND .

DESCRIPTION : THIS AUCTION IS INCLUDED THE RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE RAM AIR COVERS . THE COVERS ARE IN GOOD USED CONDITION . ALL TABS ARE IN TACT . NO DAMAGE , NO BROKEN , DEEP SCRATCHES ON THE LEFT SIDE HOW THE PICTURE SHOWS , THEY NEED TO BE PAINTED  .


IMPORTANT : THE PICTURES SHOW HOW THE PART WILL BE RECEIVED AND WE TRY TO MENTION ALL DETAILS ABOUT THE CONDITION . FOR ME IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU ARE SATISFIED WITH THE PART YOU HAVE RECEIVED , IF YOU' RE UNHAPPY , LET ME WORK HARD TO SOLVE ALL FOR YOU , I GIVE YOU WARRANTY TO CARE YOUR MONEY , YOU CAN RETURN THE ITEM FOR A FULL REFUND . IF YOUR PURCHASE IS SATISFACTORY I WANT YOU LEAVE A GOOD FEEDBACK . 

FITTING : THE PARTS FITS FOR HONDA CBR600RR : ( 2003 TO 2006)
                                                    

SHIPPING : THE ITEM IS SHIPPED BY USPS PARCEL POST FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY AND IT WILL TAKE BETWEEN 5 & 10 BUSINESS DAYS , YOU WILL RECEIVE A TRACKING  INFORMATION TO KNOW EXACTLY WHAT DATE YOU WILL RECEIVE YOUR ITEM . HAWAII , PUERTO RICO , APO , AK , VIRGIN ISLAND , GUAM PLEASE ASK FOR THE SHIPPING COST . NO INTERNATIONAL BUYER .

IMPORTANT : WE BELIEVE YOUR COMMUNICATION IS VERY IMPORTANT , PLEASE LET ME KNOW YOUR QUESTIONS , ANY CONCERN , ANY INCONVENIENCE , ANY PROBLEM , FEEL FREE TO EMAIL US AND I WILL TAKE CARE FOR ANY . 
                                     
                                       THANKS FOR YOUR PURCHASE
 

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