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US $29.99
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Roanoke, Virginia, US

Roanoke, Virginia, US
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2003 YAMAHA PW-80 PARTS: GOOD SOLID FUEL TANK.


THIS PART CAME OFF A 2003 MODEL PW-80, IT SHOULD ALSO FIT ANY YEAR PW80, POSSIBLY SOME PW50 MODELS TOO. SOME OF THESE PARTS MAY WORK ON PW-50 MODELS, SUCH AS CHASSIS PARTS, BRAKES ETC- IT IS THE BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK/CROSS-REFERENCE PART NUMBERS IN ORDER TO ENSURE COMPATIBILITY WITH YOUR MOTORCYCLE. THIS WAS A COMPLETE BIKE THAT WAS WRECKED WHEN I GOT IT. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ON USED PARTS. PARTS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE AS DESCRIBED.


Shipping costs will be combined on multiple purchases- check my other auctions for lots more parts for this bike. We reserve the right to ship international orders via the least expensive method.

This part should fit other years, please check with a dealer for compatibility.


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Please bid with confidence- over 13 years on Ebay - I take care of my customers.

Shipping costs will be combined on multiple purchases- check my other auctions for lots more parts for this bike.

RETURNS: I do my best to accurately describe all parts and test them when possible. I clean these parts before listing. I can not guarantee these parts to be perfect or to be like new. If an item is clearly not as described in the auction I will issue a complete or partial refund depending on the problem- CONTACT ME! THERE IS NO GUARANTEE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ON USED PARTS, PARTICULARLY ELECTRONICS AND PARTS WITH INTERNAL MOVING PARTS SUCH AS ENGINES AND PUMPS, ETC-EVEN IF THE PART IS DESCRIBED AS TESTED AND WORKING. IT IS POSSIBLE THAT PARTS CAN BE DAMAGED IN TRANSIT. I WILL NOT ACCEPT RETURNS OF YOUR OLD BROKEN PARTS. EACH PART I SELL IS IDENTIFIABLE BY ME. IF A RETURN IS REQUESTED, PHOTOS WILL BE REQUIRED AND I WILL INSPECT THE ITEM CLOSELY UPON RETURN RECEIPT TO CONFIRM IT IS THE SAME PART. FAR TOO MANY BUYERS HAVE SCAMMED ME IN THE PAST, PLEASE BE HONEST.  RETURN SHIPPING WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER. If you find the part is not as nice as you hoped or doesn't work- CONTACT ME! I can offer partial or complete refunds, or you may be able to return the item. Very few of my parts sales encounter these issues, each situation is unique. I WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU, THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT (usually!) All parts sold as is, as described.

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