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Touring 2 Motorcycle Goggles Smoke Anti-fog Lens on 2040-parts.com

US $29.98
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Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:All returns are accommodated at the SOLE DISCRETION of Seller. Here are some guidelines: Items must be returned within seven days of receipt. Items must be returned in original condition and packaging including all tags. Items must not be used. Seller will charge a 20% restocking fee. Buyer is responsible for return shipping of items or for shipping substitute items to buyer. It doesn't matter what the buyer originally paid to ship. Seller will charge actual shipping and a nominal handling fee. If seller does not accept items for return or exchange, buyer will be responsible for all return shipping and handling costs. NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES ON ELECTRICAL AND CLEANING ITEMS! SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVIEW EACH CASE SEPARATELY AND ACT IN ANY WAY SELLER DEEMS APPROPRIATE. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:Bobster Style:Goggles Frame Color:Black Lens Color:Smoke Protection:100% UVA & UVB Frame Material:Plastic

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