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Yamaha Tachometer Rpm Gauge Tach on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

Description

Part-gauge

Condition- Used.  Good Condition

Year/Make/Model-

Payment

I accept paypal and credit cards over the phone or cash  in person.  Payment must be made within 7 days of auction end.  if the payment is not received, or other arrangements have not been made, the item will be relisted.  Non paying bidders will be reported to ebay

 

Shipping

Items will be shipped within 48 hours of recieving payment.  Most items will be shipped same day or next day of received payment.  Large items may take longer depending on a box.  If you need your item faster I can use a expidited service please contact me.

 

Terms of Sale

All items are sold as is unless otherwise stated.

Return Policy:

If you receive a item that i not as described contact me within 7 days for return.

If you change your mind about a item after you have bought and received it contact me for returns with a 10% restocking fee which only covers the ebay fees that I will loose.

Buyer pays all return shipping on all returns

 

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Contact

If you are looking for something and don't see it just call i have thousands of parts that are not listed yet.

John

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