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1976/1977/1978 Yamaha Dt100/lb80 Contact Breaker, 2f5-81321-20-00, Nos (*1491*) on 2040-parts.com

US $34.80
Location:

Clarksville, Tennessee, US

Clarksville, Tennessee, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Seller does not refund Original Shipping unless this item is listed incorrectly. Part Brand:YAMAHA Manufacturer Part Number:2F5-81321-20-00 superseded by 2A6-81321-20-00 Warranty:No

THIS IS A GENUINE YAMAHA NEW OLD STOCK CONTACT BREAKER ASSEMBLY FOR A YAMAHA MOTORCYCLE.

IT FITS THE FOLLOWING MODELS AND YEARS:

DT100D - 1977 
DT100E - 1978 
LB80_3D - 1977 
LB802AC - 1976 
LB802AD - 1977 
LB802AE - 1978

THE MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE FOR THIS ITEM IS $43.95.

THE ITEM PICTURED IS THE ACTUAL ITEM FOR SALE.  THE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOW THE CONDITION OF THE ITEM.  PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE ITEM BEFORE BIDDING. 

PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR POSTAL CODE WHEN INQUIRING ABOUT SHIPPING COSTS.  UNFORTUNATELY DUE TO ABUSE BY SOME EBAY USERS, WE HAVE TO SHIP ALL INTERNATIONAL ITEMS AS PRIORITY INTERNATIONAL SO THAT THERE IS A TRACKING NUMBER WITH EACH ITEM, WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE INCREASE IN SHIPPING COST.  PLEASE MESSAGE US IF YOU THINK THERE MAY BE AN ERROR IN THE SHIPPING QUOTE.

WE TRY OUR BEST TO ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN A TIMELY MANNER, BUT WE ONLY SELL STOCK PARTS (NO CUSTOM PARTS), AND WE CAN ONLY ANSWER QUESTIONS CONCERNING STOCK MOTORCYCLES.  IF YOU ARE TRYING TO CUSTOMIZE A MOTORCYCLE BY PUTTING A STOCK ITEM ON IT, WE CANNOT TELL YOU WHETHER OR NOT OUR STOCK ITEM WILL FIT YOUR CUSTOM BIKE.

WE HAVE BEEN SELLING ON EBAY FOR OVER 14 YEARS AND CURRENTLY HAVE 100'S OF OTHER ITEMS LISTED FOR SALE.  PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO CHECK OUT THE OTHER ITEMS IN OUR EBAY STORE "QUEEN CITY MOTORCYCLE", AND PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE YOUR FEEDBACK.  THANKS.

(*#*) NUMBER AT THE END OF THE LISTING TITLE IS TO DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN OUR LISTINGS.

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