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Rear Wheel White Tl1000r Tl1000 Tlr Tl 1000 Tl1000s Tls Hayabusa Busa Back on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Sanger, California, US

Sanger, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Returns only accepted if item is not as described in the ebay listing. No returns on electrical items.

For sale today is a rear wheel from a TL1000R. 

It will fit all TL1000R's from 98-03. It will also fit all first gen hayabusa (99-07), all TL1000S (97-01) and SRAD GSXR 750's (96-99).

It is used and has typical signs of wear including paint chips and brake dust. However, it is straight and there are no dents or curb rash! The very outside edge is silver. It looks good! Please see pics below.

The pictures are part of this description. Please look at them closely and ask questions if necessary!

 

The not so fine print! PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU BID!

Shipping price is to the lower 48. If you are not in the lower 48 or do not know what that means then please ask for a shipping estimate before you bid.

If your item is more than $250 you will have to sign for it.

If you are paying with Paypal I will only ship to your confirmed Paypal address. No exceptions!

Item will be shipped FedEx ground or USPS mail at my discretion.

If your confirmed address is a PO box there may be additional shipping costs! Please contact me prior to bidding to find out!

Engines may be shipped without oil. CHECK THE OIL LEVEL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO START AN ENGINE!!

Low ballers on "make an offer" items will be ignored. Please, don't waste my time or yours!

Why should you buy from me?

I make every effort to describe your parts accurately and I take great pride in what I do. From removing parts off bikes with the correct tools, to taking photos on a surface that wont scratch your parts to buying boxes and packaging materials to ensure safe delivery. From start to finish I treat your parts with care, as if they were going to go on my own bike. Look at the pics from other sellers and see how they treat your parts!

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