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Yamaha Yfm250 Bruin 250 Front Wheel Hub, Rotor, Bearings, Also Fit Big Bear 7 on 2040-parts.com

US $27.99
Location:

Elma, New York, US

Elma, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:4XE-F5111-20-00

This auction is for a front wheel hub from a low hour 2005 Yamaha Bruin YFM 250 ATV four wheeler.  The bearings feel very good.  Comes with what is shown in pictures.  

 

Fits the following:

2004 Beartracker

2005 - 2006 Bruin 250

2007 - 2008 Big Bear 250

 

 

 

Shipping rates are for lower 48 states.  I will combine shipping if you win more than one item.  I will send you an invoice with combined total.  If you are from alaska/hawaii, please email prior to end for shipping rates. 

 

All sales are final, so please ask questions prior to end of auction.  I ship out items 1-2 business days after payment is received.  I try to have the shipping rates as low as possible.  If the rate seems too high, email me and I will double check it.   Thanks!!!


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