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2008 Yamaha Rhino on 2040-motos

$2,700
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Yamaha Rhino YXRXR x side by side w/ seats, rear view mirror, spot light and roll cage Mint condition! Only miles Hrs of use on it!! Only been pre-owned around the house. The rear seats are removable. The rhino has automatic starter, digital gauges, spedometer, odometer, clock, elctronic x diff lock switch, etcc. . . It was bought as a left over in . Runs perfect, everything is in working condition. FREE DELIVERY!!Feel free to contact me on; michael. stone@hotmail. com

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