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B 03 Yamaha Xlt800 Xlt 800 Gp Xl 1200 Waverunner Engine Starter Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $39.98
Location:

Harrisonville, Missouri, US

Harrisonville, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:I will only accept returns if I make a mistake in the description or condition of the part. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

PART IS OFF OF:

2003 YAMAHA XLT800. IF YOUR SKI IS NOT SAME AS MINE CALL DEALER FOR FITMENT BEFORE PURCHASING

CONDITION:

THESE PARTS ARE NOT NEW OR SHOW QUALITY. THEY ARE HOWEVER VERY FUNCTIONAL FOR A DAILY RIDER or AS DESCRIBED BELOW:

PART DESCRIPTION: (pictures are the most important part of my description. please view them thoroughly and ask any questions)

YOU ARE BIDDING ON THE STARTER MOTOR.

SHIPPING TO 48 STATESREAD

NO ALASKA OR HAWAII UNLESS YOU EMAIL FOR SHIPPING QUOTE FIRST.

WE DO NOT SHIP TO PO BOXES. PLEASE PROVIDE AN ACTUAL ADDRESS.

I usually have the item shipped within 24-48 hours unless we are out of town for a few days.

I SHIP FAST AND USE THE BEST SHIPPING OPTION AVAILABLE. I MAY USE PRIORITY MAIL USPS, UPS, FEDEX, MEDIA MAIL. IF YOU NEED A GUARANTEED TYPE OF SHIPMENT EMAIL ME WHAT YOU NEED AND I WILL GIVE YOU A QUOTE.

YOU MUST RESEARCH TO SEE IF MY PARTS FIT YOUR BIKE. I take eBay VERY seriously. I am as accurate as possible. I want you the buyer to be totally satisfied with your parts. I do my very best to be accurate but do make an honest human error from time to time. Although I try, I am not perfect. Once in a blue moon I make a mistake or miss something. Although rare, it does happen. With that said, if for some reason you are unhappy with your order, I urge you to please write a POLITE email before jumping the gun. Give me the chance to make it right. Also keep in mind, I sell USED parts. If it isn’t usable, it goes in the trash, not the mail. So please, if you are one of those who expects new parts at used prices, please do not bid on my auctions. For the rest of you here on earth, thank you very, very much for your time, and I hope to do business with you. Have a wonderful day! Thanks and good luck bidding.


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