Up for auction is a used set of Red Yamaha Banshee Headlights. There are a few broken pieces on the grill as you can see in the pics. These come as pictured and sold as is If you buy it now please make immediate payment through paypal. No returns are accepted. If you have any questions please ask. PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 5 BUSINESS DAYS... Shipping to Alaska, Canada, Hawaii & Please no Zero feedback bidders, if you would like to bid on this item and you have zero feedback please email me first. Sorry but this is do to Zero feedback bidders that have won many of my items and never paid. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING... Please look at my other auctions!! Your item will ship within 48 hours of payment recieved.
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