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Yamaha Yr2 C Yr2-c Yr2c Scrambler Luggage Rack Grab Bar on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Wayzata, Minnesota, US

Wayzata, Minnesota, US
:

Used luggage rack removed from a 1968 Yamaha YR2C. Appears to be aftermarket and fitted to the YR2 models.

New Old Stock parts are going fast and are a must for a show quality or detailed restoration. Please do not confuse the show quality New Old Stock parts we sell with the items sporadically offered by amateur and unreliable sellers. You deserve the best parts. Remember, NOS parts from Vintage Motor Toys are always the best choice for you and your motorcycle restoration. 

Please feel free to contact us via the ask seller a question link on the listing. We are more than happy to answer any questions.

Shipping Information-Domestic & International:

We try to provide excellent value to our customers when it comes to shipping and handling.  Please remember shipping charges reflect the actual cost of shipping your item as well the packaging materials and time/costs required to prepare your show quality parts for shipment.  As shipping costs continue to rise, we are now offering First Class Mail Package options on some smaller items for domestic shipments.

Please no calls or E-mails on quotes for international shipping.  International shipping is calculated after you win the item.  Use the table below for approximate international shipping rates.  We are not responsible for carrier shipping times or time delays due to customs as well as any duties that may be imposed on you.  Rest assured your show quality parts will arrive professionally packaged using quality packing materials.  Vintage Motor Toys LLC has thousands of happy customers around the world and we love to ship internationally.

International Shipping Rate Estimator Up to 1/2 Pound or 225 Grams (g) (Small Items)

  • United Kingdom & Rest of Europe: USD $14.99
  • Japan: USD $14.99
  • Australia: USD $14.99
  • New Zealand: USD $14.99 
  • Canada: USD $9.99
  • South America: USD $14.99
  • Asia: USD $14.99

International Shipping Rate Estimator Up to 1 Pound or 450 Grams (g) (Medium Sized Items)

  • United Kingdom & Rest of Europe: USD $19.75
  • Japan: USD $19.75 
  • Australia: USD $19.75
  • New Zealand: USD $19.75 
  • Canada: USD $11.75
  • South America: USD $19.75
  • Asia: USD $19.75

***The above listed rates are an approximation for packages  being shipped via USPS First Class Mail International (air mail).  International buyers are invoiced with their total including shipping after the auction ends.***

Payment due within 7 days of auction close and 10 days in the case of a complete motorcycle.  We accept all major credit cards as well as Pay-Pal.  We try to ship all items within 2-3 days of receiving payment-oftentimes within 24 hours. All domestic packages are sent with delivery confirmation or signature confirmation depending on the value. We always combine shipping when possible and will send a combined invoice if you purchase multiple items at the auctions end.

This part comes with no warranty. What you see in the picture is exactly what you will be receiving.  We always describe motorcycles and parts as they are.  Please be sure the part you are bidding on is what you need since there are no returns.  Please verify the part number is correct for your application as well.  Please have your shipping address current with E-Bay at the auctions closing as that is the address where your item/items will be shipped.

We would appreciate positive feedback and Only 5 Star Detailed Seller Ratings in all categories as these ratings are now very important and affect out ability to bring you quality New Old Stock parts every week and at affordable prices! 


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