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2000 Yamaha Banshee on 2040-motos

$2,000
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Imperial County,

Imperial County
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Wut up CL!! I'm selling my 2000 Banshee it has 2014 reg tags it doesn't have red tags you can ride this quad all year long, many billet parts, Pro designs cool head, with 22cc Domes, toomey T5 pipes, boost bottle K&N filter, nerf bars and a fresh top end with wiseco piston at 65.00 mm and about two hours of use. The only reason im selling is because i bought another quad. I'm asking $2,000 Firm. No Trades! I'm also thinking about selling my 2005 f-150 supercab in a package deal. For more details call ask for Joe

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