Yamaha Raptor 90 Oem Relay #41b239 on 2040-parts.com
Honesdale, Pennsylvania, US
LSX MOTORSPORTS LLC
***We are parting out the entire machine. Be sure to check our eBay store for additional parts. If you do not see a part listed in the store, it is not available at the moment.
**We inscribe our parts. Please DO NOT try to return your old, broken parts to us.
*This is an OEM part.
DESCRIPTION
This auction is for the relay as pictured. It's in good working condition. This part was removed from a running 2009 Yamaha Raptor 90. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK FOR INTERCHANGE! Please refer to worldofpowersports.com or your local dealer for interchange.
We guarantee our parts to be as described and in good working condition. This part may fit other years and models. Please check with your local dealer for interchange to be sure.
Sides are determined by sitting on the machine.
If you have any problems with your purchase please contact us by email or call (570) 253-6406 before leaving adverse feedback.
PAYMENT
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SHIPPING
We ship our items quickly and our feedback confirms this. We combine shipping for multi-item purchases. We charge the actual cost of shipping to your zip code plus a small fee for the packing materials.
ELECTRICAL PARTS POLICY
All coils, CDI boxes, stators etc. are tested on the machine that they were removed from. All of the electrical parts that we sell are working. If we can’t test an electrical part we will not sell it. If you purchase an electrical part from LSX Motorsports that does not work on your machine, no refunds are given. Something has caused your electrical part to burn out. We suggest finding out what caused the part to go bad first.
RETURNS & REFUNDS
We are sure you will be pleased with your purchase but if you have any problems with your purchase, before leaving feedback, please contact us by e-mail or call (570) 253-6406. No refunds for items you thought or hoped would fit. No refunds on electrical parts. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK FOR INTERCHANGE. You must return your item within 14 days for an exchange. If we are unable to exchange your item, we will issue your money back.
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. Customs fees are normally charged by the shipping company or collected when you pick the item up. These fees are not additional shipping charges. We will not mark the item as a gift on customs forms. Doing so is against U.S. and international laws.
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