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Yamaha: 1973 Gt1mx ,gt80 ,jt ,80, Rear Chrome Shocks, Vintage Motorcycle on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Bay City, Michigan, US

Bay City, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Returns are negotiable, dependent upon situation. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

These parts are from a 1973 YAMAHA GT1MX that was a complete and running  bike put in dry storage for last 15 years. The ID on bike is #367 for year 73-74. When I got it was told wont start and turned out to be plugged exhaust system. The entire bike will be parted over next week so keep checking. Make sure you check my other auctions do to some parts are on 7day auction and others are in fixed price auctionI'm sure these parts will work on several models  but check with your local dealer to make sure.  I give a good honest opinion of my parts !!  See my feedback !! There will be no problems!!!

This is the original rear shocks in nice shape and not all rusted up like most. The shocks could still use some cleaning but overall nice shape. The shocks are not bent but the springs have a slight bow. Shipping will  be $11.50 in the US Only!! or contact before bidding with zip code for amount.****  - Attention all international buyers the US post office no longer offers SURFACE SHIPPING -- EVERYTHING MUST BE AIR OR EXPRESS AIR !!!

The description given is our opinion, the parts are being sold again as is .no warranty expressed or implied. Please take close look at pictures and ask questions !! Thanks for looking and good luck!!!

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