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Yamaha Warrior 350 Yfm350 Magneto Stator Starter Relay Ignition Coil 2002-2004 on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

NINGBO, China

NINGBO, China
Condition:New Brand:Aftermarket Manufacturer Part Number:S07026 Type:ATV Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:806279209393

Yamaha YFM80 YFM200 YFM225 YFM250 YFB250 YFM350 YFM400 YFA1 ATV Ignition Coil
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DESCRIPTION                                                     

    Replaces Ignition Coil for Yamaha Models:

    Bear Tracker 250 1999-2004 

    Big Bear 350 1989-1999 

    Big Bear 400 2000-2012  

    Breeze 125 1995-2004 

    Kodiak 400 1993-2006 

    Kodiak 450 2003-2006 

    Moto 4 1985-1989 

    Timberwolf 250 1992-2000 

    Warrior 350 2003-2004

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  • We will only be shipping to CONFIRMED Ebay or PayPal addresses.
  • Customer is responsible for providing the correct shipping address.
  • Extra charges will be added for shipping if the package is returned to us because of a faulty address.
 WARRANTY
     There is a one month warranty included on all items after your package has been recieved. Items under
   warranty are exchanged upon request. Customers are responsible for warranty return and shipping charges. 

  RETURNS
    Item(s) that are found defective or damaged will be shipped back by the buyer after given photographic 
  proof via Email. If you are just unhappy with the condition of your item or changed your mind about it, 
  simply just send it back unused within 14 days of recieving your item and we will either send you another
  one or give you a full refund.

  PAYMENTS
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  and an "Unpaid item case" will be opened. If customer still doesnt pay, the item will be relisted and the
  case will be closed.

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