Exhaust Camshaft Cam - 1988 88 Yamaha Fzr1000 Fzr 1000 on 2040-parts.com
Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
Up for sale is the exhaust camshaft / cam shaft off of a 1988 Yamaha FZR1000. The part(s) appear to be in good, usable condition. I'll give the buyer a 14 day inspection period from when you receive the package. If you're not satisfied, you can return the part(s).
If you'd like to buy more than one part, just let me know and I can give you a combined shipping quote.
The parts included in the picture(s) are the only ones included in this auction.
TERMS: Payment is to be made within three days of auction close. If you're unwilling or unable to pay within three days then do not bid. I ship overseas; if you'd like a shipping quote to a foreign country please let me know.
Thanks for looking! Please let me know if you have any questions.
-Jim
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