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Kymco Xciting 400 Front Wheel Fender With Carbon Looks on 2040-motos

US $139.00
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Tainan City, default, Taiwan

Tainan City, default, Taiwan
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TypeType:TIRE FENDER WarrantyWarranty:Yes

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KYMCO 

XCITING 400 / XCT- 400 

FRONT WHEEL FENDER WITH CARBON LOOKS


Quantity; 1PC


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Handling time;

3-5 working days

We always make sure that the item is packed as light as possible to save Your money on shipping.

However on the other hand we don't neglect security and safety therefore our items in the parcels are well packed and protected.

Payment terms;

 We accept only PAYPAL as method of payment!

                                                                         Return policy; 

                                                       If you encounter any problem with the item please first contact us regarding the issue prior to leaving any negative feedback. 

             We are always positive that the best way to solve potential problem is via good and pleasant human communication.  All returns accepted

     For the returns please contact us within 14 Days after receiving the item.

     Refund given as Money Back.

     Return shipping will be paid by buyer .




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