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Yamaha Ls2 1972 Air Boot Joint Rubber Pair New! on 2040-parts.com

US $64.00
Location:

Hesperia, California, US

Hesperia, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:We strive to provide you with 5 star service and products. Your satisfaction is our priority. We are human and on occasion honest mistakes or oversights may occur, so communication is key to resolve any problems, we will respond to any issues quickly. Thanks for your business. Restocking Fee:No Country of Manufacture:United States

New reproduction Yamaha LS2 Air Boot Joint Rubber PAIR

Part #307-14453-00-00

 

CSM Restoration Parts

Making rare parts affordable since 1991, selling on Ebay since 1998.

We are always looking for no longer available parts to remake. If you have parts or ideas of what we should be making next please let us know!

Polyurethane rubber upgrades better than New! Why Polyurethane rubber? Looks and feels the same as natural rubber but lasts 10 times longer!!! Race car steering and suspension proformance parts,as well as Industrial machinery have long known the advantages of polyurethane over natural rubber components. Polyurethane parts have superior .... Impact cut and tear resistance, Resilience and memory under repeated flexing, Gas, Oil and solvent resistance.

Made in the USA quality Reproduction molded rubber. Working on a classic Motorcycle? Parts no longer available or tough to find? Not any more! We specialize in making the impossible part for that restoration. Air boots, rubber pegs, rubber grips , floor mats , grommets , pedal pads, tank pads etc .. click on the "ME" icon after our ebay name for information about our web site and products.

Satisfied customers are extremely important to us! If you were happy with your purchase we would greatly appreciate a positive feedback. If you were in any way unsatisfied with your experience, please contact us and we will try our best to correct the situation.

We are in the shop processing your order Monday through Friday 7Am - 3PM PST, closed on Holiday's If you place an order Friday afternoon you will hear from us Monday morning.

1st class International shipping prices do not include tracking or insurance, if you would like to add tracking and insurance please email for a quote. 

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Be advised that your order will ship within 3 BUSINESS days 

 

California residents must pay sales tax.

Thank you for your business.

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