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2005 Yamaha Grizzly 660 4x4 At on 2040-motos

$1,900
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Up for Sale is my SUPER NICE Yamha Grizzly ATV. This atv has a lot of power! It was hardly pre-owned, miles of use. Never abused! The plow setup was added this year. It has a warn winch, front and rear storage bags, spotlight, and hitch. This atv is in fantastic condition!! Nothing has been broken or repaired. Recently had machine serviced- oil and filters, and carburator cleaned. The atv has x x on the fly via a button, differential locking, independent suspension, F, N, R, P gears, hi/lo beam headlamps, etc. . . If your looking for a strong ATV, to use for hunting, work around the house, or recreational riding this atv is a must have! I have clean title in hand!I will ship the atv with no expense!If you have questions contact me on: caroline. emerson@hotmail. com

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