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Yamaha Tt-r125 Le Balance Shaft 2005 Free Domestic Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Onsted, Michigan, US

Onsted, Michigan, 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:No returns on electrical items as these items have been tested and are known to be good Restocking Fee:No

DESCRIPTION

This is a balance shaft from a 2005 Yamaha TT-R125 LE big wheel

It is in good working condition

This should fit all TT-R125 models

It may fit other years and models as well

If you are unsure if this will fit your machine please ask,I will be happy to help

SHIPPING

The domestic shipping price listed is for the lower 48 states only

Alaska,Hawaii and Puerto Rico may be higher

The international rate is a estimate only,the actual cost may be higher or lower,please ask for a quote

 I always do my best to combine shipping on multiple items


INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING RATES FLUCTUATE TOO MUCH TO LIST A ACCURATE SHIPPING COST FOR EVERY COUNTRY . THE RATES LISTED ARE A ESTIMATE ONLY.PLEASE ASK FOR A SHIPPING COST.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING RATES FLUCTUATE TOO MUCH TO GIVE A ACCURATE SHIPPING COST TO EACH COUNTRY. THE SHIPPING RATE LISTED IS JUST A ESTIMATE AND THE ACTUAL COST MAY BE HIGHER OR LOWER.PLEASE ASK FOR A ACTUAL SHIPPING COST TO YOUR COUNTRY
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING RATES FLUCTUATE TOO MUCH TO GIVE A ACCURATE SHIPPING COST TO EACH COUNTRY.THE ACTUAL SHIPPING RATES  MAY BE HIGHER OR LOWER THAN THOSE LISTED.PLEASE ASK FOR A SHIPPING COST TO YOUR COUNTRY

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