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2022 brandnew Joyner CV Axles and CV Joint rebuild kits are comming


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Dear Friends, 

2022 Brand new Joyner CV Axles and CV  Joint rebuild kits are comming 

1.  S650.03.02.02.00 ---Joyner 650 Commando Rear

2. TR1100.03.01.03.00 --- Joyner Trooper Front 

3. TR1100.03.02.03.00 --- Joyner Trooper Rear

4. D650.03.02.02.00 --- Joyner 650 Sand Spider Rear Left 

5. D650.03.02.03.00--- Joyner 650 Sand Spider Rear Right 

6. SV800.03.02.01.00 --- Joyner 800 Viper, SV1100 Drive shaft Left

7.  14274 --- 650 ider rear left, rear right, 800 MV; 800Viper, SV1100 Drive shaft rear left and rear right outer cv joint rebuild kit

8. 15803  ---  650 Sand Spider rear left, rear right, 800 MV; 800Viper, SV1100 Drive shaft rear left and rear right outer cv joint rebuild kit

Attached are the part photos for reference. 

Above parts are now on the way to USA, will be ready for inland delivery in middle of July. 

Price: CV Axle: USD250/ Piece;  CV Joint kit (without grease): USD110  send to door. 

There will be special discount availabe for deals completed within July 2022.  

Buy 1 piece: Get 5% discount, 

Buy 2 pieces: get 10% discount.

Buy 3 pieces: get 15% discount, 

Buy 4 and more than 4 pieces: get 20% discount. 

Please kindly note Qty for each part is not big  and it is hard to forcast when there will be next offer for these kind of products unless there is sufficient confirmed order qty for productioin arrangement. 

Payment method: Payoneer payment link ( can pay through bank account or credit card) or Paypal ( [email protected]) .  Payment commission paid by the buyer. 

Interested parties, please contact [email protected]

Thanks

Good Luck

Casey / Leaf Asia

July-07-2022

 

 

 

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Dear Friends, 

The 2022 Joyner CV Axles and CV Joint rebuild kits will arrive at  Spartanburg SC this week. 

To make sure that most of you get the brand new CV Axles and rebuild kits at better cost,  we'd expand the special offer period till the end of July 2022. 

Beside the discount listed before, we would offer special discount for CV Boots  ( USD12/ piece)  

To proceed order and payment, please contact  [email protected]

 

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16 hours ago, Haley said:

I am looking for a rear axle for a 2007 joyner sandviper 800 cc any suggestions?

 

Hi Harley, 

Please confirm it is a rear left or rear right cv axle you need. Thanks. 

I have complete rear left cv axle (SV800.03.02.01.00) photo as attached. If you need rear right cv axle. I have both inner and outter cv joint rebuild kits for 800 Viper. 

Further discussion welcome to email me at [email protected]

Thanks 

Casey/ Leaf Asia 

2023-05-09

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On 11/14/2023 at 1:13 AM, IndianaSandViper800 said:
On 5/9/2023 at 7:11 PM, Haley said:

Has anyone order parts from the Casey guy? Is there a website he has? Is the email posted legit? I need a driver side cv axle for a sand viper 800.. and want to know this is a reliable resource 

Hi Indianasandviper800 

The mentioned joyner sand viper 800 driver rear cv axle is available. Part nmber for this axle is SV800.03.02.01.00

Please refer to product photos for this axle

Please email me at [email protected]  CC to ylf0302@hotmail.com for further discussion.  

Thanks 

Best regards

Casey/ Leaf Asia 

2023-11-15

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18 hours ago, Meghan Croft said:

Hi Casey I have a Joyner renegade r2 and I need a rear driver side axle how much would it cost and do you have a website or how can I contact you to order 

Hi Meghan, 

Rear cv axle for Renegade 800 (R2/R4)  S800.03.02.02.00 is still available. 

Main specs:  Total length is 582-627 mm ( 25.4mm= 1 inch), Outer spline teeth count: 30 teeth, Inner spline teeth count: 32 teeth.

Please kindly send me an email to [email protected] for further discussion.  Thanks 

Casey ( [email protected]

2024-02-12

 

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10 hours ago, Zane Levitz said:

Hi I have a 2009 Joyner sandviper 800cc. I need a left cv axle either both rebuild ends or whole thing if possible?

Thanks, Zane

Hi Zane, 

Both complete cv axle and inner and outer rebuid kits are available.  Please kindly send me an email to [email protected] for further discussion. Thanks 

Casey/ Leaf Asia 

2024-02-23

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