95 94-00 Yamaha Timberwolf 250 2x4 Left Rear Hand Handle Bar Brake Lever A on 2040-parts.com
Lehigh Acres, Florida, US
A LOT OF CYCLE PARTS
239-560-7959 DESCRIPTION
THE ITEM UP FOR SALE IS IN GOOD CONDITION AND GREAT WORKING CONDITION WITH NO DAMAGE, NOTHING BROKEN, NO LEAKS, ALL SPLINES AND THREADS HAVE NO WEAR OR DAMAGE AND THIS ITEM IS NOT BENT OR TWISTED JUST STRAIGHT. THIS ITEM WAS REMOVED FROM A 1995 YAMAHA TIMBERWOLF 250 2X4 AND MOST PARTS WILL FIT 92-00 YAMAHA TIMBERWOLD 250'S BUT PLEASE EMAIL FIRST OR CROSS REFERENCE PART NUMBERS IF THEY MATCH THEN THE PART WILL FIT YOUR BIKE OR CHECK WITH A LOCAL DEALER FOR FITMENT. ABOUT Most used parts we have for sale here at A LOT OF CYCLE PARTS do have normal riding wear such as scratches and scuffs. These parts come from a USED bike, so do not expect a new item. These items come from running bikes, they are still in usable condition, ready to be installed, and ready to ride unless stated different in description. What you see pictured is what you are buying, so inspect the pictures very carefully. It is the customers responsibility to go over all the pictures carefully. If you have any question feel free to ask, I answer questions on the SAME DAY or give us a call 239-560-7959. Thank you for looking. SHIPPING
We ship EVERYDAY Monday through Friday, USPS or FedEx, it depends on the item. We do ship World Wide but if item is over-sized please ask for a quote. If you need the item faster then Ground or Priority shipping we can ship it next day shipping just email or call us 239-560-7959. FEEDBACK We have a perfect feedback rating of 100% witch is very hard to keep and is very important to us, so if you are not fully satisfied in anyway at all, please contact us first before making any ratings email or call. We will be glad to make sure that are customers are 100% happy with their item even if a full refund has to be made. Thank you and buy with confidence. A LOT OF CYCLE PARTS
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