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2006 Trx 450er Left Case Cover, Stator Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Spencer, Indiana, US

Spencer, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Items should be returned to me in the exact condition that I sent them to you. If they were in new packaging then they should be unopened in that same packaging. No exceptions! Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:OEM Honda Warranty:No Fits:ATV Placement on Vehicle:Left

LEVYRACING - Specializing in slightly used TRX 400EX / TRX 450R Parts.

Item description : 2006 TRX 450ER Left Case Cover / Stator Cover. Good used part with no problems.

Shipping - I primarily use UPS. If the item is small enough & not fragile, I will more than likely ship USPS. I insure everything I ship & provide a tracking #. Shipping schedules are as follow: UPS - Monday thru Friday. USPS - Monday thru Saturday.

Packaging - I package correctly! No worries! It is very important to me that your parts get to you quickly without shipping damage.

Handling time - Every part that I list is sitting on my shelves ready to ship. I typically ship within 24 hours (or quicker) of your payment.

Returns - I offer a 30 day return on items. If you have any issues with any of my items, please let me know ASAP. I will not leave anyone hanging or paying for a bad defective part. I may require you to send the bad part back to me in the same condition as it left me in order to issue a refund or send a replacement. If I deem that the part was truly defective when I sent it to you, I will also refund your return shipping costs no questions asked. But giving the fact that I double check my parts, I seriously doubt a return is going to be necessary.

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Payment - Payment is expected with 48 hours of hitting the buy button. Paypal preferred.

Thanks for the support of our race team! We are a small Midwest race team that races the MWXC & IXCR series races. Have a great day!!!

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