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NEW YAMAHA TILLER HANDLE FITS 9.9HP-15HP ENGINES 2006 AND LATER PART #90891-40714 (ITEM #728) Product of Funtime Boats of Merritt Island & Marine Parts Outlet the largest Used & New Part Dealers in Florida! Proudly serving people like you for over 45 years in Merritt Island & 25 years in Stuart! Retail Locations in Merritt Island & Stuart, Florida ANY QUESTIONS? Contact Karen or Cindy direct at 321-453-1111 or toll free at 866-538-6846 (Fastest way of reaching us and getting your questions answered) BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! POLICY: Returns accept within 14 business days of delivery to your shipping address if the purchase is not as described or photographed. Please notify us via telephone for return instructions. Return, Insured Shipping, is at your expense. Defective items will be replaced and your shipping cost credited to your PayPal account. If an insured item is damaged in shipment, we will file a claim for you with the shipper upon your notice to us. If the return is because the item is no-longer needed or you ordered the incorrect item, a 15% restocking charge may apply. SHIPPING: Items are shipped within three business days of receipt of cleared payment via UPS Ground/USPS service as stated in item description with online tracking. FEEDBACK: We will leave you Positive Feedback when we ship your purchase. Please examine your purchase upon arrival and consider leaving us 5 Star Positive Feedback. Please contact us if your purchase does not meet your expectations before you leave Feedback. We strive to exceed your expectations. |
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