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2003 Bombardier Traxter Can-am Max 500 on 2040-motos

$1,700
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BOMBARDIER TRAXTER MAX CAN AM X IN FANTASTIC CONDITION. RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW. AMAZING CONDITION FOR A YEAR OLD UNIT! THIS IS THE MAX VERSION THAT IS MADE FOR RIDERS. CC LIQUID COOLED SINGLE CYLINDER CARBERATED ENGINE. SUPER LOW MILES AND HOURS. FULLY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH HI/ LO REVERSE AND PARK OR CAN BE SHIFTED MANUALLY WITH THE FLIP OF A BUTTON. PARKING BRAKE. VISCO LOC LOCKING FRONT DIFFERENTIAL. SHAFT DRIVE FRONT AND REAR. HYDRAULIC BRAKES FRONT AND REAR. SPEEDOMETER WITH ODOMETER, TRIPMETER, AND HOURMETER. FUEL GAUGE. GEAR POSITION INDICATOR. VERY LARGE FRONT STORAGE CHAMBER. COMES WITH ORIGINAL TIRES THAT ARE ABOUT PERCENT TREAD LEFT FRONT AND PERCENT TREAD LEFT ON REAR AND CUSTOM ALUMINUM WHEELS. OIL AND FILTER CHANGED AND EVERYTHING CHECKED OVER FROM END TO END. SHOULD NEED NOTHING EXCEPT A NEW OWNER. SUMMER IS HERE SO DONT MISS OUT ON THIS BEAUTY.THANKS FOR LOOKING!CONTACT ME AT: XXXX@gmail.com

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