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Yamaha 462-25304-00 Rear Spokes 462-25304-00-00 Spoke Nos Yz80 Oem Vintage on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Shelbyville, Illinois, US

Shelbyville, Illinois, 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 Return policy details:NEW UNUSED OR MOUNTED COND Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:YAMAHA Manufacturer Part Number:462-25304-00-00

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THIS IS A YAMAHA OEM NOS REAR SPOKES [25]  17 LONG BEND 8 SHORT BEND 462-25304-00-00 YZ 80CC 1974 - 1979 YOU GET WHAT YOU SEE IN PIC  IF YOU ARE NOT SURE OF WHAT YOU HAVE  check with your local dealer, YOU GET WHAT YOU SEE IN PIC

                                         

This is a OEM part for VINTAGE  MOTORCYCLES  Please see my photos for more details.   Feel free to ask questions before you bid. Please email or call me for any questions, comments, or further pictures to better understand what you are bidding on.  There is NO WARRANTEE-expressed or implied

 

 WE  WILL COMBINE SALES BUT  AFTER  the auction we need your address and we will give you your choice of how we can ship. IF YOU BUY MORE THAN ONE ITEM AND  PAY BEFORE WE ARE ABLE TO INVOICE YOU, YOU WILL BE PAYING EXTRA FRIGHT.! AS THE CALCULATOR CAN NOT COMBINE BY ITS SELF!!!  ALSO LET US KNOW IF YOU ARE BIDDING ON SEVERAL THINGS.   There is NO WARRANTEE-expressed or implied  217-7745411

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.International shipping cost more and will ship USPS..International buyers AFTER  the auction we need your address and we will give you your choice of how we can ship due to custom laws in your country, They have a lot to do with the cost.  Multiple Items Purchased Will Show Combined Shipping Rates at the End of the Auction in the Ebay Invoice Pay Pal works best for all Please email us or call 217-774-5411

  

DUE TO EBAYS NEW POLICIES THAT ALL ITEMS MUST HAVE A TRACKING NUMBER AND/OR IF "LOST" IN THE MAIL THE BUYER GETS A FULL REFUND ALL ITEMS WILL BE SHIPPED PRIORITY MAIL REGARDLESS OF THEIR SIZE. IF YOU USE EBAY PAYPAL TO PAY  I AM VERY SORRY TO HAVE TO DO AWAY WITH FIRST CLASS POSTAGE. BY THE TIME I CHARGE POSTAGE, DELIVERY CONFIRMATION, EBAY AND PAYPALS 10-13% IT ENDS UP BEING THE SAME AS PRIORITY. IN CASE YOU DON'T KNOW EBAY CHARGES SELLERS 7-10% OF THE SHIPPING PRICE AND PAYPAL CHARGES 3% OF THE SHIPPING PRICE SO WHATEVER YOU PAY FOR SHIPPING THEY TAKE 10-13%. I AM NOT OVERCHARGING YOU FOR SHIPPING, EBAY AND PAYPAL ARE. I AM JUST CHARGING WHAT IT COSTS ME. I DO COMBINE SHIPPING WHENEVER POSSIBLE.

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