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07 08 Yamaha Yzf R1 Mass Air Sensor Map Maf on 2040-parts.com

US $14.86
Location:

Odessa, Florida, United States

Odessa, Florida, United States
Used: See Photos/ Video For Condition
Brand:Yamaha Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:Part Part Brand:Yamaha Surface Finish:Other Make:R1 UPC:Does Not Apply

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Part is off a 2008 Yamaha R1, Check out the Video


Used: See Photos/ Video For Condition

 

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SHIPPING

United States:
Buyers pay insured shipping to anywhere in the United States. Additional charge for HI, AK, APO & PR. We try and ship items within 24 hours after payment is received with UPS or USPS at our discretion. We will ship to APO & FPO but cannot guarantee shipping time.

Local pick up is available. Please call 813.774.8844 to make arrangements.

International:
Import duties, taxes charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges, These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. The shipping price of $19.95 is USPS First Class service and does not include tracking. Shipping times can take up to 30 days. Priority and Express shipping is an option for these items. Items shipped outside the United States will be shipped via USPS or UPS at our discretion.

POLICIES

See our About Us page at the top for a list of Frequently Asked Questions.

Buyer is responsible for independently confirming any physical or technical compatibility issues. Please email any questions priors to making a purchase. Listings may be closed early due to local sale. All parts are used unless otherwise stated. Also, regardless of the description you will receive it the item in the photo.

  • Sales tax (7%) added to all orders shipped to Florida.
  • All frame purchases require a valid drivers license prior to shipment.
  • We do accept Credit Card purchases over the phone, call 813.774.8844

Returns:
We offer a 7 day satisfaction guarantee from the date of receipt. Simply return the item and we will refund your cost- minus shipping and 20% re-stocking fee. Please contact us before returning an item. Returns can take 24-48 hours to process and up to 7 days to refund. WE ARE UNABLE TO ACCEPT RETURNS ON ANY MOTORCYCLE FRAMES, ELECTRONICS OR FUEL SYSTEMS. 813.774.8844

Engine Guarantee:
Buyer agrees to the following:

  • Purchaser has 7 days from the date of receipt to initiate a return.
  • Buyer must cover ALL shipping to and from. ($200 each way) 
  • Motor must be in original condition as photo in listing and cannot be taken apart.
  • Guarantee is not valid on International Purchases, except Canada
  • Motor must be shipped to a commercial address
ABOUT US

We look forward to serving your used motorcycle parts needs. There is always a large stock of used motorcycles parts available, with the inventory changing daily. Our entire inventory is currently online, 1,000s of new items are added daily. We are located Just North of Tampa in Odessa, Florida. If you don't find what you need here send us a parts request. 813.774.8844

 

 

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