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1982 Yamaha 750 Virago #430 Rear Fender on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Eden Valley, Minnesota, US

Eden Valley, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:We do not refund shipping cost Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

< 1982 Yamaha 750 Virago #430 Rear fender, light scratches and light pitting from normal use, no cracks, breaks or dents, does not appear to be bent.

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SHIPPING We ship Monday through Friday USPS parcel post, most orders are shipped within 24 hrs of payment. We do combine shipping so please ask for price and we will invoice you with it. WE ARE NOT HERE TO MAKE MONEY ON SHIPPING, we have a fixed price for shipping because it is easier and that way we can combine shipping cost, if we can send priority mail for fixed price we will

For international buyers if you are interested in buying a part or more than one please use the buy it now and wait for me to invoice you, I will invoice you with the shipping cost after I get a quote from the post office, PLEASE be advised that shipping out of country is very expensive, all will ship US mail I am sorry I do not do shipping quotes before the sale because I do not have the time or equipment

RETURNS We do offer a 14 day return policy,

PLEASE REMEMBER that some of these parts are over 30 years old and they are USED. We do not refund shipping cost.

FEEDBACK We leave positive feedback after every sale, we expect our customers to do the same, If there is a problem with a part, before you leave bad feedback please let us know and we will try to work the problem out, We do not try to mislead anyone about the parts, but they are used and we sell hundreds a year.

If you do not think the part will work for you or you are not planning on leaving positive feedback PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE THE PART Thank you for looking at our store, if there is anything we can help you with please ask

This may fit other model years please check with your local dealer Thanks for looking


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