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Blue Yamaha Lanyard Xl700 Xl760 Xl800 Xl1200 Xlt1200 Xlt800 Wrist Tether on 2040-parts.com

US $18.49
Location:

Wilmington, North Carolina, US

Wilmington, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:NEW PARTS: Please notify us asap if a return is needed. Return must be post marked within 7 days of receiving product. All parts subject to 20% restocking fee. Product must be in original, sealed packaging. No returns on electrical parts. Buyer pays return shipping. Shipping charges are not refundable. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:20% Part Number:946RB

Floating Wrist Lanyard/Tether For Yamaha's

Replace your worn or missing lanyard with this style tether that attaches to your wrist. They also float in water!

 Fits Yamaha Watercraft:

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*Color is Blue. Red and Black also available - please see our other auctions*

TIP: These replacement lanyards are not only great to use on every ride, but we also keep a spare in the truck or hidden in the ski in case one is forgotten or lost.  

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SHIPPING:

  • We ship FAST.
  • We ship within one business day.
  • Items listed are in stock and ready for shipment.
  • Please check out our multiple shipping options - from economy (slower, less expensive) to expedited (fast, most expensive).
  • We will combine shipping on most multiple order items.
  • We ship worldwide.
  • We do not ship on holidays and weekends.

USPS FIRST CLASS SHIPPING:

  • We offer USPS First Class mail (both domestic and international) to our customers as a way to keep the price of shipping reasonable.
  • There is not tracking information available on USPS First Class.
  • Some foreign USPS First Class shipments can take 15-20 BUSINESS days.
  • By selecting USPS First Class, you (buyer) are taking responsibility for the package once it is picked up by the Postal Service.
  • We normally have very good luck with First Class shipping

TERMS:

  • We guarantee our new parts to be 'new in box' (NIB) condition, unless stated otherwise.
  • Photograph shown is often a similar part/part number and is for reference unless otherwise stated (used parts photos are actual part).
  • Interchanges listed are a GUIDELINE only. There are sometimes mid model year changes, previous owner swapping in different year/model parts, etc. Correct fitment is up to end user/installer to verify.
  • Please contact us immediately if you feel an item is defective upon arrival or has been misrepresented and we will resolve any problems.
  • If a part needs to be returned - please contact us for a RMA number. No returns accepted on electrical part. Returns must be in original sealed package and in re-sellable condition (no grease, damage etc). Please see our return page for all details.

INTERNATIONAL BUYERS:

  • Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
  • We are a business - please do not ask or expect us to mark items as 'gift' or lower the cost of an item.

 

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