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Oem Yamaha Filter on 2040-parts.com

US $13.99
Location:

Searcy, Arkansas, United States

Searcy, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:YAMAHA Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand Manufacturer Part Number:5GH-13440-50-00

 

Payment must be received within 7 days

 

We prefer Pay Pal, but will accept all major credit cards.

PAYMENT

 

If you come to pick up the item or it is shipped anywhere in Arkansas, you will be subject to applicable state sales tax.

 

SHIPPING

 

Shipping prices figured for 48 states. If shipping to AK, HI or Puerto Rico  please email for shipping rates PRIOR to bidding/buying. Shipping rates based on size and weight of item and buyer zip code.

 

Paying Shipping Cost to AK, HI Or Puerto Rico....

 

      1. If item is purchased and payment for item is made without shipping, an invoice will be sent to buyer through Pay Pal for the shipping cost to that buyer's location

 

      2. If item is purchased, buyer may request total due with shipping before making payment, an invoice will be sent through Ebay showing the amount due with shipping

 

Item will ship as soon as payment for item and shipping is received.

 

Free Shipping offers apply to lower 48 states only.

 

We ship UPS ground OR USPS (lower 48 states) unless other arrangements have been made PRIOR to bidding/buying

 

You must have a street address NO P.O. BOXES.

 

Orders processed and shipped within 5 business days.

 

You will receive an e-mail notification of shipment.

 

RETURNS

 

We will accept returns if all the below apply:

 

The item is received back in the same condition it was shipped out in.

 

The item is shipped back within 14 days of receipt. You understand we are not responsible for shipping and insurance both ways. WE DO NOT REFUND SHIPPING.

 

If damaged in shipment, we must be notified within 7 days in order to file a claim with UPS

 

IF YOU HAVE AN ISSUE WITH ANY ITEM THAT YOU PURCHASE, PLEASE GIVE US A CALL BEFORE LEAVING NEGITIVE FEEDBACK.  WE WILL MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO RESOLVE THE MATTER.

 

Contact information: Brian Dillard   501-279-1444

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