Original 1972 Yamaha Mx250 Mx360 Parts List First Edition on 2040-parts.com
US $124.99
Location:
Portland, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used
Original 1972 Yamaha MX250 MX360 Parts List First Edition
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- Genuine Original, not a reprint, extremely rare book
- First Edition
- The manual measures about the size of a paper (8.5" x 11")
- Fair wear and on the covers, otherwise in great shape
- Will fit in USPS Flat Rate Letter Envelope
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Weight
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Less than 1 pound
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Handling/Care
| - Our paper documents are kept in a temperature controlled room with no moisture risk and no direct
sunlight.
- Most of our items have been stored in this manner since the early 90's.
- All our paper documents are protected from dust and debris at all times.
- All our paper documents are stored in an
UV protected enclosure.
- The vast majority of our paper documents only come out of storage for their scanning and listing on eBay.
| Delivery | This item is small enough to fit inside a USPS Flat Rate Envelope. As such it will be shipped via this method. Your USPS Flat Rate Envelope will look like the image below:
USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate Letter Envelope 12.5" x 9.5" |
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Payment/Bidding/Shipping/Questions/Concerns/Copyright :
- All paper documents are shipped via USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope. We will not ship items via 1st Class or other cheaper methods as they do not include delivery confirmation nor automatic tracking ability
- The only exception would be items that are too large to fit inside a USPS Flat Rate Envelope
- We only ship to the address shown in PayPal
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- Item will ship after payment in PayPal has cleared.
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