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Front Differential Servo Motor Lock Fits Yamaha 5km-4616a-00-00, 5km-4616a-01-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Pacoima, California, United States

Pacoima, California, United States
Condition:New Fits:UTV Manufacturer Part Number:SO1000MO110LS Brand:Caltric Warranty:Yes UPC:Does Not Apply

 


BRAND NEW REPLACEMENT
FRONT DIFFERENTIAL SERVO MOTOR LOCK


FITS:

YAMAHA
5KM-4616A-00-00
5KM-4616A-01-00



 

 

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  • Most orders are shipped out within 24 hours after receiving a cleared PayPal payment. If the product is out of stock, we will notify you within 24 hours and a refund will be issued upon request.
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  • California residents will be charged for sales tax.

 

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  • Shipments via "first class international mail" and “flat rate small boxes and envelopes” are not trackable via USPS tracking system

 

Return Policy

 
  • For all returns and exchanges, contact us to get an RMA number.
  • Customers are responsible for return shipping charges. 
  • We will take full responsibility for return shipping costs if an incorrect unit is shipped to the customer.
  • There will be 20% shipping and restocking fee for returned items in case of change of mind or wrong order.

 

Warranty Policy

 
  • For all returns and exchanges, contact us to get an RMA number.
  • Customers are responsible for returning shipping charges. We will take full responsibility for return shipping costs if the incorrect unit is shipped to the customer.

 

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