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1992 Yamaha Exciter Ii 570 Exciter570 Strut Side Cover - For Snowmobile on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Linden, Michigan, US

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

1992 YAMAHA EXCITER II 570 SNOWMOBILE STRUT SIDE COVER.  VERY NICE STRUT SIDE COVER, NO HOLES, NO GOUGES, HAS PLASTIC RIVET FOR BACK. **I WILL SHIP INTERNATIONALLY, GIVE ME YOUR SHIPPING ADDRESS AND I WILL GIVE YOU A SHIPPING QUOTE, THANK YOU!

**I DO ACCEPT RETURNS, BUT YOU NEED TO COMMUNICATE TO ME WITHIN 14 DAYS OF RECEIVING THE ITEM.  BUYERS TO PAY RETURN SHIPPING.  PLEASE Communicate before leaving Feedback, thanks!!!!

**ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS PLEASE - IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR NEED MORE PICTURES, GET AHOLD OF US BEFORE PURCHASING**  THANK YOU!  810-691-8157

**WE WILL SHIP INTERNATIONALLY, GIVE US YOUR SHIPPING INFO AND WE CAN GET YOU A SHIPPING QUOTE... PLEASE GET A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE PURCHASING IF YOU ARE OUTSIDE THE USA.

**If you need more pictures, please let us know.

**Check out our other items for sale - Snowmobile parts, MX parts, Motorcycle parts, etc... 810-691-8157 Thanks!

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