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Yamaha Front Front Tunnel Heat Exchanger 2002 700 on 2040-parts.com

US $61.00
Location:

Rome, New York, US

Rome, New York, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No

you are bidding on a front tunnel heat exchanger that was removed from a 2002 SX 700 but will work on other models.  The assembly is in good working condition and ready to be installed.  Pictures 3 and 4 show the mounting flange is torn but the exchanger doesn't leak.   If you have any question please ask.  Thank you for looking at my auctions..

 
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Many parts will fit other years and models thus we use keywords in our titles. The specific application a part will work on is listed in the description. It is the buyers responsibility to verify the part will work in their application.
 
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most items are shipped within 24-36 hours using USPS or Fedex groung.  If you need your part shipped faster please contact me after the auction.  Snowmobile hoods are shipped using Greyhound.  At the end of the auciton I will need the address of the Greyhound terminal you would like the hood shipped to and your phone number so they can contact you when it arrives.  Most hoods take 2-4 days to arrive.
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All coils, CDI boxes, stator and the rest of the electrical parts are tested on the machine that they were removed from.  All electical parts that we sell are in good working condition.
 
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