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Yamaha Raptor 660 Front Right Spindle on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Stockbridge, Michigan, US

Stockbridge, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:O.E.M.

2002 Yamaha Raptor 660  Front Right Spindle.  Just removed from a complete Raptor. MAY FIT OTHER MAKES OR MODELS, RESEARCH BEFORE PURCHASINGALL PICTURES ARE OF ACTUAL ITEM, PLEASE LOOK CAREFULLY AT ALL AVAILABLE PICTURES BEFORE PURCHASING. PLEASE READ POLICY INFORMATION BELOW BEFORE PURCHASING ITEM!!!  Item 109-08

NOTE: Shipping prices reflect our actual cost.  We try to keep them as low as possible, but as the carriers rates increase, we must cover our cost.
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No Wing No Prayer Racing

"We ride, we wreck...we understand"

 WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE THE U.S.

*NOTES ON ITEM DESCRIPTIONS AND STORE POLICY*
All parts sold, unless otherwise stated, are used parts. Please be aware that the items are not new and to expect some dirt and wear.   We sell a high volume of parts, and simply cannot spend countless hours polishing and cleaning up parts.  If we consider the item usable, then the parts are described as in good or great shape.  Our idea of "great shape" may differ from yours.  Due to the nature of used parts, we cannot test the functionality of each and every part. If you receive a part that does not work, simply contact us and we will resolve the issue.

 WE ONLY GUARANTEE THAT THE PART WILL FIT THE BIKE THAT IS LISTED IN THE AUCTION.  IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER TO CHECK PROPER FIT FOR A DIFFERENT BIKE.  DO YOUR RESEARCH!  We DO NOT take returns on a good part that simply does not fit a bike DIFFERENT than listed.  We understand that troubleshooting an atv problem can require different parts to be replaced, but we can't take returns on a part that you put on a bike and simply doesn't fix your problem.  There is no way for us to know if the part is in the same condition as it was when it left our shop, especially electrical parts. 

*** SHIPPING COST ***

SHIPPING COST FOR USA BUYER IS QUOTED IN THE DESCRIPTION.

NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AT THIS TIME

HAWAII, AND ALASKA MAY BE MORE FOR SHIPPING, PLEASE ASK FOR SHIPPING COST BEFORE BIDDING OR BUYING.

  MOST ITEMS WILL SHIP 1 TO 3 DAYS AFTER AUCTIONS HAVE BEEN PAID FOR.  WE DO NOT SHIP OUT ON SATURDAY.  ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE SEND US AN EMAIL.  WE DO STILL LIKE TO GO RIDING OURSELVES, SO OCCASIONALLY WE ARE OUT OF TOWN, BUT THIS WILL BE NOTED.

We use UPS as our primary shipping carrier on larger items, they do not ship to a P.O. box.  If you have a P.O. box we can use USPS but there may be surcharges added to the cost of shipping.  These charges are added by the post office on larger packages, and we have no control over them.

 **** HOW TO PAY FOR ITEM ****

PAYPAL IS THE ONLY METHOD OF PAYMENT ACCEPTED.

YOU MUST HAVE A CONFIRMED ADDRESS WITH PAYPAL BEFORE WE SHIP YOUR ITEM

 

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