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Yamaha It175 1980-81 Shift Shaft Assembly Oem # 3r3-18101-01-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Fletcher, North Carolina, United States

Fletcher, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:YAMAHA Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:3R3-18101-01-00 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Surface Finish:STEEL UPC:DOES NOT APPLY


YAMAHA   IT175 1980-81  ,

   NEW OLD STOCK OEM PART #3R3-18101-01-00. YOU GET 1-NEW SHIFT SHAFT. 

 2Y-21963

  Thank you for looking at our items up for sale and all of your purchases. We sell New Old Stock and Original Equipment Manufacturer parts. We generally stay with the four Japanese brands. We do sell some aftermarket parts. We purchase our stock from dealerships going out of business or just buying in large bulk. Our parts being New Old Stock sometimes are 30 or 40 years old. There can be surface rust, loads of shelf dirt, and torn bags. We do not sell parts that are not usable. We reference each and every part to check the fitment. We have varied resources we use and they do not all say the same sometimes. Do not take our word but check with your mechanic to see if an item fits your application. We strive to sell quality NOS and OEM parts at a reasonable price.

PLEASE READ TERMS BEFORE BIDDING/PURCHASING!!

           REFUNDS:

 We do not guarantee or warranty any parts sold. We describe the parts as best we can. We do not give refunds. Each item is sold AS IS. Ask all questions before you bid. After you purchase an item, it is yours. We do make mistakes. We are not a bike shop. If a mistake is ours we will refund your money entirely plus your return postage. We do not refund money because you changed your mind, bought an item with out asking questions, or bought a part that we do not have listed as fitting your application. If your application is not listed as fitting, DO NOT PURCHASE IT. Do your homework and ask questions.

   OFFERS:

We are not taking "best offers" or offers of any kind. Do not email us with an offer. We do not give discounts on items purchased but we do on shipping where possible. If you send an email with an offer, we will not return a reply.

  PAYMENTS:

We ask that all items be paid for in seven days. If not possible just email us. We will open a claim on any item that is not paid for and you will be given a non payer strike. 

  SHIPPING AND HANDLING:

 We do ship to all countries worldwide. Shipping is through the US Postal Service. We offer First Class, Priority, and Express. We try to get all packages sent out within one business day.

We will combine shipping on items where it is possible. If you want them combined, you MUST wait for an invoice! They cannot be combined after they have been paid for. The shipping price is based on weight and the measurements of the box.

International Buyers Please Read!

 We are not responsible for SLOW, lost, or damaged packages. It is your responsibility to ship it so it can be tracked and insured if this is what you desire.

INDIA AND ITALY PLEASE NOTE!!

All shipping to India and Italy will only ship Priority or Express with insurance! No exceptions! SHIPPING BY FIRST CLASS INTERNATIONAL IS AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!!

  1. First Class Mail International is cheap but that is all. It cannot be tracked outside of the States and cannot be insured. After mailing the package we have no control over it by this method after it leaves the United States. Your package can arrive in as little as 5 days and as long as 2 months. You use this method of shipping at your own risk.
  2. Priority and Express International are the only services where your package can be tracked to your door and insured. If you are in need of an item badly we suggest you use one of these methods. That way you always know where your package is.  AFTER AN ITEM LEAVES US WE HAVE NO CONTROL OVER THE SHIPPING!!!!!!
  3. Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

     * Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.

           * These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

           * We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as "gifts" - US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.

PARTS COME IN EVERY DAY. WE TRY TO LIST EVERY EVENING. BE SURE TO CHECK BACK IN OFTEN TO SEE THE NEW ITEMS UP FOR BID. WE THANK EACH AND EVERYONE OF YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASES AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU RICHLY.


On Nov-04-07 at 22:20:15 PST, seller added the following information:



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