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Yamaha Bravo 250 Headlight Assembly / Complete Oem Head Light / Br250 82 83 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Wasilla, Alaska, United States

Wasilla, Alaska, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:8a7-84310-81-00 Manufacturer:Yamaha / OEM

Item Information

 Background Info

 This is from an '83 Yamaha Bravo 250 Short Track.
 Part Condition

 Used - fully functional; please look closely at photos for cosmetics.
 Stanley 001-1077

 Hardware Included  As pictured
 

Removed From

 Year  1983
 Make  Yamaha
 Model  Bravo (BR250g)
 Identification

 Serial # 8u0-016219
 Engine # R246-016219

 Mileage  n/a
 Fitment  May also fit other years & models.
 Feel free to conduct your own research to verify your application.

General Shipping Information

~ via United States Postal Service (USPS) ~

US Shipping
 ~Express Mail  2 - 3 Days
 ~Priority Mail  3 - 5 Days
 ~1st Class  3 - 6 Days
 ~Parcel Post  2 - 4 Weeks (Due to our Alaskan location)
 ~"Expedited"  Refers to either 1st Class or Priority Mail; shipper's discretion
 
Worldwide Shipping  (international delivery times are estimates only and vary by country of destination)
 ~USPS Express Mail  1 Week
 ~USPS Priority Mail  2 Weeks
 ~1st Class Mail  2 - 5 Weeks
 
 Dispatch Time  Packages are typically mailed out within 1 - 2 business days.
 
 Tracking  All shipments include tracking / delivery confirmation numbers.
 
 Local Pick Up  Available upon request.

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