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2003 03 Yamaha Yz125 Yz 125 Rear Shock Suspension on 2040-parts.com

US $44.00
Location:

Escondido, California, US

Escondido, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:If you have an issue with an item let me know and we will work it out. Please remember these are used parts. I do make mistakes sometimes, please do not freak out if the part you received doesnt meet your satisfaction. I will make it right. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

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This shock is in good condition.   It is pretty clean and looks nice.  The shock works well.  This is good usable part.  The seals may need replacing.

 

Parts are from a 2003 Yamaha YZ125

These parts are from a complete bike that was recently taken apart.  The bike was in good condition.  Some parts will fit other year yz125 and 250.

We have more items for this bike on ebay. Check out our other items!

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    *Please review all pictures before bidding.  You will only receive what is pictured and nothing else.  We will only sell the items as they are pictured.  We will not break up the auction, you will have to buy the assembly complete as shown in the pictures.  Pictures are part of the description, please review them carefully.

Shipping Details -

     *Worldwide Shipping on this item!

     *For shipping prices please see the shipping calculator or view shipping section of the auction.

     *We will give you a discount on shipping when you purchase multiple items. The discount will be determined by the size of the items you have purchased and how much they cost to ship. Some items will get a larger discount than others. The Discount will be given when your final invoice is sent, or, just pay and we will send a refund for the discounted shipping. If we forget, just remind us!

     *We use USPS and UPS.  Your item may be shipped with either of these companies

     *If you do not wish to pay shipping you may pick up any part locally.

     *The parts you win will be packaged very well. We have a shipping department that packages all of the parts you win and they do an excellent job!

Attention International Buyers -

     *Some countries have small size and weight restrictions please verify your item can be sent to your country before bidding. 

     *Damaged Goods is not responsible for the duties, taxes, and custom fees that the country we are shipping to charges. Once the products reach customs in your country we are not responsible for the products being declined or not accepted by your country or by customs. All parts still come with the 30 day warranty for products that are damaged or not as described.

     *On international orders if we can fit all your items in one box we will give a bigger discount. Than if you purchase multiple bigger items that require more boxes.  If you have purchased multiple big items we will have to use multiple boxes and your shipping discount will be less.  The number of boxes we use is determined by your countries size restrictions.

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     *Damaged Goods is a state recognized motorcycle dismantler

     *If you bid on an item please plan on paying for it, otherwise a 15% restocking fee will be charged on all winning bids that are cancelled. If payment is not made an unpaid item case will be opened thru ebay. A 15% restocking fee may be applied for returned items.

     *If you would like to make a payment over the phone with a credit card please call us at 760-737-3100. We accept all major credit cards.

     *Our store hours are Monday thru Friday 8am - 5pm. We are not open weekends so if your email is not answered right away please be patient and we will get to it.

     *We are required by ebay to process all orders thru ebay so please do not ask for any deals outside of ebay.

Damaged Goods declares that the above part(s) is used and therefore does not meet factory specifications.  This may result in the malfunction of the part(s) or the vehicle.  The buyer takes full responsibility for installation and for circumstances that may arise due to the use of this part(s).  The buyer agrees to use this part(s) at his own risk.

The buyer agrees, and does hereby release from all liability and to indemnify and hold harmless Damaged Goods and any of its employees or agents.  This release is for any and all liability for personal injuries (including death) and property losses or damage occasioned by, or in connection with, the use of parts purchased from Damaged Goods.


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