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Yanmar L40 L48 L60 L70 L75 L90 L100 Replacement Speed Regulator Bracket Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $11.98
Location:

Lilburn, Georgia, US

Lilburn, Georgia, 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:EZP Manufacturer Part Number:EZ-L48AE-06027 Warranty:Yes

Product Description:
Premium Speed Regulator Bracket Assembly for Yanmar L40, L48, L60, L70, L75, L90 & L100. Speed Regulator and Return Springs NOT Included.

Part Number:
EZ-L48AE-06027. It is compatible with Yanmar Part # 714268-66500, 183250-66500 & 114254-66200.

Shipping:
We ship worldwide. Please contact us  and confirm international shipping & handling fee for shipping out of USA before you place an order with us.

Warranty:
We warrant our PRODUCTS against manufacturer defects in materials, workmanship and finish under normal use and service for three (3) months from the original date of purchase. Please retain the dated invoice as evidence of the date of purchase. You will need it for any warranty service.

Return:
If you are not satisfied with our items and want to return to us, please contact us for a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number within 7 days of receipt before you arrange for return. We DO NOT accept any return without EMA number. Non-authorized returns will be refused and sent back to YOU at your cost. Customers will be charged 15% restocking fee for the opened non-defective item returns within 7 days of receipt. We do not take return after 3 days of receipt of our product. We offer free replacement and exchange service for the goods after 3 days of receipt. 

Customers are responsible for all return shipping charges incurred. Shipping and handling fee is NON-REFUNDABLE under any circumstances.

Payment:
We  take credit card payment for domestic customers in USA only. Cash payment is accepted, e.g., bank draft, wire transfer, direct bank deposit, cashier's check and personal check. If you prefer to pay in personal check, please understand that we do not ship out your order until the check is bank cleared. Payment through Papal is also acceptable.

For international customers, we only take bank wire transfer or credit card payment through Paypal.

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