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94 95 96 Yamaha V-max Starter on 2040-parts.com

US $56.00
Location:

Filion, Michigan, United States

Filion, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

94 95 96 YAMAHA V MAX STARTER

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 Payment is expected within 5 days. Please understand that the part you are looking at is used. Our parts are recycled and come from used vehicles. This part may show some signs of wear relevant to age and usage and we will disclose if there is any damage or abnormal wear. Our parts have been inspected and tested before listing them. All parts will pass a second inspection or testing whenever possible before they are shipped out. If at that time we find a defect that was not noticed in the initial inventory process we will contact the buyer and issue a refund. There is a 14 day warranty less shipping on this part, and does not include any labor cost. Buyer will be responsible for shipping the part back to us at the buyer’s expense. Part is subject to replacement, Money will only be returned if we are out of replacement stock of this part. Warranty coverage is only provided upon receipt of our part and will need to be identified for our marks and stock numbers..

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