Yamaha V Star Xvs1100 Classic Mirror Left & Right on 2040-parts.com
Tyler, Texas, US
LEFT & RIGHT MIRRORS - VERY NICE CONDITION FROM: 2007 YAMAHA V STAR XVS 1100 CLASSIC with 4586 miles. FITS SOME OTHER YEARS & MODELS - CHECK FOR PROPER FIT BEFORE ORDERING IF FOR OTHER MODEL OR YEAR. Payment: PAY PAL ONLY At Auctions end you can indicate your method of payment by clicking on the Pay Now Button. Payment is expected within 24 hours. I ship using Pay Pal Systems. Please be sure the Ship To Address is correct when you make payment through Pay Pal. SHIPPING: SHIP USA ONLY LOWER CONTINENTAL 48 STATES ONLY RETURN POLICY: Before returning any item you must contact me within 14 days of your receipt and obtain RETURN MERCHANDISE AUTHORIZATION. The item must be returned in the condition as shipped to you without modification or damage. REFUND WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE ONLY NOT TO INCLUDE SHIPPING COST OR RETURN SHIPPING COST.
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