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International orders: US Post Office First Class 10 days Business days
Timing Belt
Made of rubber
Two are recommended when replacing
This timing belts fits all GL1500s.
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Shipping
Domestic orders: Priority Mail thru US Post Office 7 Business days
International orders: US Post Office First Class 10 days Business days
Please make sure your address is correct on your E-Bay account so that there will be no delays in getting your part.
The faster you paid, the faster I will ship.
If you buy multiple items please wait for invoices before paying so we can combine shipping
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Thru US Post Office
Sales tax is charged for all Florida Sales.
You will receive a e-mail through your "My Messages" Thanking for your purchase and when it will ship.
All items are packed appropriately
Shipping and Packaging cost will be a bit higher not only for the postage but for handling at the post office in person.
We will contact you through the E-Bay messages with tracking number and when it will ship; So please be sure and check your messages
International orders
Please make sure your address is correct on your E-Bay account so that there will be no delays in getting your part.
US Post Office First Class
Please use shipping calculator or e-mail for shipping prices.
Import duties, Taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges.
These charges are the buyer’s responsibility; please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
Payment
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Pay-Pal is the fastest way to get your item to you
Personal check for domestic customers only, it will take 4-6 days to clear,
I do not ship until it has cleared.
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