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Pivot Works Yamaha Shock Bearing Kit (various Models/years) Pwshk-y08-421 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
Location:

Valencia, California, US

Valencia, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:RETURNS ACCEPTED WITHIN 14 DAYS ONLY IF ITEM WAS MISREPRESENTED. Part Brand:PIVOT WORKS Manufacturer Part Number:PWSHK-Y08-421 Warranty:No

PIVOT WORKS
YAMAHA SHOCK BEARING KIT
YR450F   2003-2004
WR450F  2003
WR250F, WR426F  2001-2002
YZ125, 250, 250F   2001-2004
WY426F 2001-2003

P/N PWSHK-Y08-421
 

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Most of our items are new, but may be older. We do our best to acknowledge and describe any and all flaws or signs of wear on used items.

We will gladly combine shipping on multiple winning bids!

We ship all items within 5 days of payment. We ship most items via US Postal Service. Recently USPS has been a little slow in delivering. Please understand…..once it leaves here I cannot do anything to expedite their delivery time! Please take this into consideration when rating our “shipping time”. We appreciate your help in keeping our ratings high and our shipping costs low!

ALL shipping and handling costs are the responsibility of the winning bidder.

Shipping & handling fees include insurance for this item.

ALL AUCTIONS MUST BE PAID WITHIN 5 DAYS.

IF ITEM IS NOT PAID IT WILL BE RE-LISTED AND A NON-PAYMENT REPORT WILL BE FILED

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We pack all items with care and photograph each package inside and out before it ships to you. This is to insure us that we packed it right. A few unethical buyers have tried to claim items were not packed properly (this is part of their scam), so these pictures will be given to Ebay as proof in case we have an issue. Pictures will guarantee that we packed with care and with the customer in mind.

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WE WILL ONLY SHIP PRIORITY INTERNATIONAL FLAT RATE OUT OF THE USA -

PRICE DEPENDS ON THE SIZE OF THE ITEM AND WHICH BOX WE CAN FIT IT IN!

THERE IS NO STANDARD INTERNATIONAL RATE - PLEASE ASK THE SHIPPING COST BEFORE BIDDING!!

 


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