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Yamaha Virago Xv750 Xv 750 Engine Carburetor Diaphragm Diaphram Spring #45 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.80
Location:

Middleburg, Pennsylvania, US

Middleburg, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Ride It 30 Return Policy Of course we hope we have provided you with what you expected...an overall positive buying experience...and a return will not be necessary. But in the rare event it becomes necessary, we wish to extend the following return policy details. If you have any questions at all about the condition or fitment of a part, please ask us BEFORE making a purchase. Unless otherwise specified, we accept returns under 2 conditions: 1) Our mistake: If we ship the wrong part, or the part has significant pre-existing damage that was not disclosed in the listing or pictures (please review BOTH carefully to be sure). In this case, we will offer an exchange or 100% refund including shipping costs for shipping to you from Xylo's Parts Etc! as well as the insured return shipping back to Xylo's Parts Etc! A copy of the return shipping receipt will be required from the buyer (to be included with the return shipment) in order to receive a reimbursement for the return shipping cost. 2) Your mistake: You mistakenly ordered the wrong part (but it was listed accurately) or simply changed your mind and want to return it. In this case, we will offer an exchange or refund. You are responsible return shipping costs, including return shipping insurance. The original shipping (to you) will not be refunded, only the price of the item. ALL RETURNS: In both cases 1) or 2) above you must notify us of the return within 30 days of receiving your item that you have an issue. In all fairness, if you know there is a problem or issue before this, please contact us sooner. There is no need to prolong the inevitable. If more than 30 days have passed, the sale is considered final and returns will not be accepted. If a return is determined to be our only solution, the item being returned must be in the return process on or before 30 days from receiving the item. With the exception of the item being the wrong item sent by us, (see #1 above) the cost of the return shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. All returns must include shipping insurance. After we have received the item back in its original, undamaged, unmodified condition we will process the refund or exchange. We reserve the right to not offer this return policy in any of our listings. In which case, it will be noted as "This Item Is Being Sold AS-IS, No Returns Will Be Authorized Or Accepted" within the respective listing description. Returns on electrical parts will not be authorized and will be stated in the listing as previously described. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:YAMAHA Manufacturer Part Number:4X7-14933-00-00 Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:No

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