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1970 Yamaha Hs1 90 Cc Twin Street Crank Divider Good Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Apple Valley, California, US

Apple Valley, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

 Used

Crank Divider

 *1970 Yamaha HS1 90cc Twin

*Good Condition

*No Hardware Included

*Please View Picture !!

 

Important Message & Instructions for Buyers

The entire running bike will be parted out, parts are sold as is and not returnable. Before bidding please view picture for best description. If there are any questions or requests feel free to contact us through e-bay and we will reply asap. We will gladly send more pictures and details.

We describe our used parts to the best of our knowledge.

Any Hardware is listed above in ad.

Please remember these are old parts at 25%  of the original price.  We are always open to reasonable Best Offers. If we lower the price we will review the condition of the part and Accept the offer or make a Counter Offer. We are very reasonable when responding to buyers Offers.

The parts are stored properly, but may need cleaning. If you are unhappy with the description please contact us first to make amends before leaving negative feedback. Negative feedback is unfair to everyone.

 We are always willing to make the buyer satisfied with their purchase. 

Shipping Details

Shipping Discount available for multiple item purchase.

* We ship through USPS which has changed shipping methods.

* Shipping charges are based on weight and, dimensions (size of package). Sorry for the increase.

    If we are able to, we will upgrade shipping.

* Shipping Priority Mail (2-5 days) is an option for a very optimal fee.

* Please e-mail us for a more accurate shipping rate.

* We ship to Canada for an additional $15 through USPS Priority Mail Only.

* Shipping cost are not refundable.

 We Ship Immediatly !! If payment is recieved and posted by 1pm we will ship item out same day. Payments recieved after the shipping cutoff time, will be shipped out the next buisness day.

 Once item has been mailed you should recieve it 5-10 days after or sooner depending on your shipping selection.

You will recieve a shipping notice from ebay. If you would like a confirmation number please send an e-mail requesting one.

We do not have tracking numbers available. If item is not recieved within 12 days please contact us and we will do our best to find the item and get it to you in a timely manner.

Once item is mailed it is out of my hands and buyer must wait for their item. If you are in a hurry please select a different methods of shipping.

Returns are only accepted if we agree before sale is finalized.

If you are unsure if this part will fit your bike we are more than willing to help, but we cannot accept returns without prior approval.

 

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