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Tag Metals Rear Sprocket 40t 470-520-40 Good For Yamaha Raptors on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Apache Junction, Arizona, United States

Apache Junction, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:470-520-40 Surface Finish:Works Placement on Vehicle:Rear Make:Yamaha


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Brand new part in factory packaging!

Manufacturers Part Number - 470-520-40-300-420-50


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Sales tax of 6.3% is required for Arizona residents only.

Exchange and Return Policy:

Exchange policy - Superstition Motorsports does offer exchanges or returns only within 14 days of receipt of item with 10% restocking fees. You must notify us in advance.  The customer is responsible for shipping both ways. The item must be in the exact, new condition as received with the orig. box, tags, packaging, hangers, etc.

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