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New Yamaha Dt100 Dt125 Dt175 Dt250 Xt250 Ignition Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Nonthaburi,Bangkhen, TH

Nonthaburi,Bangkhen, TH
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:Yes Model:DT100 DT125 DT175 DT250 XT250

This item is  NEW Yamaha DT100 DT125 DT175 DT250 XT250 Ignition Switch.

 Good  codition as never been used.   Pls see pictures for your consideration to make sure before bid , 

 NO RETURN OR REFUND.    This parts may fit other years and model then pls check your delear to make sure.

 Shipping : $10 Via Register Air Mail , 7-14 working days.   Worldwide.

 Payment :  Paypal 0only  and  payment  within  3 days.   I will ship within 48 hours after payment received.

 Thank you very much.

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