Still lookin for RADIATOR
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check out whos selling "usedpartsbin" i kind of giggled reading it quickly..
anyway final laugh of the day and cbr900kking, there you go and i would def opt for the insurance if you can, knowing how some people package things..you want to keep that ebay page the only thing hot in here.couldnt help myself..
jay..
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but as you know there are woman in theads,so ill stay respectful..
but saying: thats a pretty hot radiator is tame enough and yes what the hell. buy it! bring it home, stick it in. if it doesnt fit.. send it back.. you know! the Radiator..
have a good weekend fellas.. ;-)
jay
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Note even if listing says no return accepted, seller must take a return for a full refund if item is not as described. In this particular listing, the description clearly says it will fit a 98'.
Worst case scenario if it don't fit, you must pay shipping cost to get part back to seller for a full refund. If seller don't want to take a refund, you can file dispute with eBay. Truth...
Worst case scenario if it don't fit, you must pay shipping cost to get part back to seller for a full refund. If seller don't want to take a refund, you can file dispute with eBay. Truth...
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