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2002 Yamaha R1 Timing Cover Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Iron Ridge, Wisconsin, US

Iron Ridge, Wisconsin, US
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Up For auction is a timing cover harvested from a running 2002 Yamaha R1.  Cover is used and in good shape as it still retains its factory integrity.  Please do your own research on other years or models this part may fit, and do not hesitate to ask any questions your may have.  Thank you




May fit other years and makes, but please check with your dealer first to ensure compatibility FEEDBACK IS LEFT ONLY AFTER FEEDBACK IS RECIEVED, NO EXCETIONS Attention International / Foreign Bidders: . . All payments must be in US Dollars. No foreign bank checks. NO EXCEPTIONS on international Shipping: Customer pays shipping. All shipping to the lower 48 states is via UPS Ground or USPS. Shipping to Alaska or Hawaii is EXTRA. “CANADA SHIPPING” requires’ the buyer to get insurance In addition to shipping cost no exceptions please don't ask for a break this is due to a few bad apples from Canada. All of auction items are sold "as-is", with no warranty either expressed or implied. We do not accept returns for eBay auction items unless the incorrect item was shipped. In those rare instances where we do make a mistake we gladly exchange your item for the correct item or refund your purchase price depending on item availability. Returns: are only Excepted within 10 Days of purchase if we have shipped a Defective Which is rare or Specified Item to you and you and I agree on this return. I Keep Detailed pictures of all parts and are marked before being shipped and all Parts are Checked for leaks or Broken parts and are Specified in the Listing as being in the stated condition I do make mistakes but try not make them either. WE DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS DUE TO INCOMPATIBILITY OF COMPONENTS - IT IS THE BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO CONFIRM COMPATIBILITY PRIOR TO PLACING A BID. Shipping costs are non-refundable. Items that are returned to us marked as "delivery refused" or "undeliverable as address" will be subject to a 20% re-stocking charge. PAYMENT: The only method of payment currently available for items purchased is Paypal. We DO NOT accept bank checks, personal checks or credit cards over the phone for payment. Winning bidder agrees to make payment within 3 days. You will receive an invoice within 24 hours of auction closing. For fastest service, simply make payment through Paypal as soon as the auction ends. If payment is not received within 3 days and prior payment arrangements have not been made, a non-paying bidder alert will be filed and the item will be relisted. SHIPPING “PLEASE READ” Package will be shipped via traceable to a confirmed address, I Recommend insuring the ITEM” Opitional “So if you want it specify it. (i.e., UPS Ground). I will not refund money for NON delivery “I do provide a Delivery tracking numbers and or a UPS tracking depending on the ITEM size” tha I use for shipping if it’s shipped to a wrong address mistakes you must take it up with the service I provide or you request. Items generally ship within 24to 48 hours of receipt of payment (not including weekends/holidays). However, please be advised that international shipments and large items/large orders may take up to 72 hours to ship. Occasionally, an item may sell out before the listing can be pulled from eBay. If this happens, we will refund the item in full. 

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