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Yamaha Yas3 Cs3 Cs5 Rd200 Rd250 Race Ball Kit Nos Fs1 Tz750 Steering Stem Repair on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Old Parts Shop, Singapore

Old Parts Shop, Singapore
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Rear Part Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:156-23411-00 Country of Manufacture:Japan Warranty:No

New Original Stock

  • Model: Yamaha - Please see picture 
  • Description: Steering Stem Repair Kit
  • Part Number: Please see Photo
  • Important note: PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH TO VERIFY THAT THIS PART IN THE PHOTO FITS YOUR MACHINE/ENGINE
  • Quantity: 1 kit
  • Condition: New
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    Shipping Option: All item(s) will be ship by using SINGAPORE POST and they will forward the mail to your local post office for your country’s internal delivery.  As we are from Asia-Singapore, item(s) may take about 14 to 20 working days delivery (depending on the distance between us) to get to you. Please note that the estimated delivery does not include your local custom checks. We mail twice a week, usually every Tuesday & Friday (our Tues/Fri). Please email me if you need any other shipping arrangement.

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