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73 Hodaka Dirt Squirt 100cc Kick Start Shaft And Thrust Gear (sk#500) on 2040-motos

US $50.00
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada

Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada
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MODEL

Dirt Squirt
100
98CC

 


 

YEAR

1973
?




 

PART

KICK SHAFT




 


Condition:  COMPLETE PART IN GOOD CONDITION SEE PICTURES. NOTE:MINOR DECAY ONE SIDE
 This is a part from a used bike. It has been cleaned . It appears to be in good condition for year and use.
for questions on this part or other parts for this bike you can email me or come to the store site.

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*Note This bike came to us for salvage, so if you don't see the part you need listed, please email us with your needs and if we have the part we will list it for you

PLEASE LOOK AT BEFORE BIDDING, AS THIS IS THE ACTUAL ITEM.

Please ask any questions about this item BEFORE bidding.

Shipping: Please refer to the Shipping calculator. Insurance is always included with your shipping costs, as is tracking if it is available for your parcel size (some small parcels do not have a tracking option, such as 'small parcel-air').

Handling Time: We ship all of our orders within 3 days of receiving payment. please do not contact us about shipping unless you have not received a shipping confirmation after 3 business days.  If your parcel is being shipped internationally (we are located in Canada), then please keep in mind Customs may delay any package - we appreciate your understanding. Thanks.

United States: 

  We ship all of our items with the intention of making it as cheap and timely as possible for you.  Please allow between
1 to 2 weeks for your shipment.  Once we have dropped off your package at the post office, the time it takes to get to you is out of our hands.  It is in our best interest to see that you get your item quickly and efficiently, and we are always working to make sure this happens.

AUSTRALIA:

No matter what we do it seems that it takes 2 to the full 8 weeks to get to you, we are really sorry but we have no control over this, and we understand your disappointment.

All other International Orders:

We ship worldwide.  However, due to the Canada post slow shipment times, unless you request a faster method it could take up to 8 weeks tor delivery.

CANADA

METHOD

TRACKING

LOCAL (BC to BC)

REGIONAL (BC to MB)

NATIONAL (BC to PE)

EXPEDITED PARCEL

YES

1-2 BUSINESS DAYS

3-5 BUSINESS DAYS

4-9 BUSINESS DAYS

XPRESSPOST

YES

NEXT BUSINESS DAY

NEXT BUS DAY-2 BUS DAYS

2 BUSINESS DAYS

UNITED STATES

METHOD

TRACKING

ESTIMATED DELIVERY TIMES

EXPEDITED PARCEL - U.S.A.

YES

4-8 BUSINESS DAYS

XPRESSPOST - U.S.A.

YES

2-3 BUSINESS DAYS

SMALL PACKET SURFACE - U.S.A.

NOT TRACEABLE

6-12 BUSINESS DAYS

SMALL PACKET AIR - U.S.A.

NOT TRACEABLE

4-10 BUSINESS DAYS

INTERNATIONAL

METHOD

TRACKING

ESTIMATED DELIVERY TIMES

INTERNATIONAL PARCEL - SURFACE

YES

**4-8 WEEKS OR LONGER

INTERNATIONAL PARCEL - AIR

YES

6-10 BUSINESS DAYS

XPRESSPOST INTERNATIONAL

YES

4-7 BUSINESS DAYS




SMALL PACKET INTERNATIONAL - AIR

NOT TRACEABLE

6-10 BUSINESS DAYS








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