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2003 03 Raptor 660rr on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Colton, California, United States

Colton, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:unknown

This rack is in good usable shape. Has some wear marks take a good look at the pictures

ALL OUR PARTS ARE SOLD TO FIT THE APPLICATION AS LISTED, EVERY 2 DAYS OUR PARTS ARE PUT IN THE WAREHOUSE
   BOXED AND LABELED, SORRY FOLKS WE CAN NOT GO TO THE WAREHOUSE AND OPEN BOXES TO GET MEASUREMENTS, IF ITS 
   STILL HERE AND NOT IN THE WAREHOUSE WE WILL TRY TO TAKE MEASUREMENTS 

   All our parts are in good usable condition unless other wise stated, if something is listed as
   parts this means parts are missing and or there is some sort of damage, so look at the pics to see 
   the damage or parts that may be missing, if for some reason you say the part does not fit we need 
   you vin  or motor number to determine whether it is our fault or yours,  if this is our fault we will pay 
   shipping both ways and of course give a full refund or get you the right part,
   if this is your fault and we decide to take this back, you will be responsible to 
   pay shipping both ways, we work pretty hard to make are customers happy, 


1. All items will be shipped 1 to 3 days once payment is received.



2. PLEASE LEAVE 5 STAR FEEDBACK, ONCE YOU RECEIVE YOUR PART, IF FOR SOME REASON THERE ARE
   ANY PROBLEMS OF ANY SORT, PLEASE CONTACT US RIGHT AWAY, SO THAT WE CAN CORRECT IT RIGHT AWAY.
   "OUR TOP PRIORITY IS CUSTOMER SATISFACTION." FOLKS PLEASE MAKE SURE ARE NO THE PART YOU ARE ORDERING,
   ARE PART S WILL FIT THE YEAR WE HAVE LISTED THEM FROM, (951) 313-7562 (only united states customers call) out of the country will have to email, thanks.
   (only united states customers call) out of the country will have to email, thanks.A 20% RESTOCKING FEE FOR RETURNS 

3. If this is an out of the country sale, we can supply you a tracking number to your customs,
   we can not do anything for you after its in your country (customs) there is no tracking out
   of the U.S.A., it is not are responsibility if this gets stuck/lost in your customs,
   you will need to call your customs and give them the tracking number, and you will have to deal
   with this at your end, thanks.
 
4. MOST OF OUR ITEMS ARE SHIPPED WITH A SIGNATURE REQUIRED, with usps if its over $50 signature is required
   with ups over $100 it is required, you want to no the date the and or time your item is to be
   delivered run the tracking number that we supply, and it will tell you the day your item will arrive
   please make sure some one is there to sign for this. Also if you call ups you can in most cases,
   you can pick up your item right from ups centers, this also works the same with the USPS thanks.
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