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This ATV is a Kawasaki Brute Force x Utility ATV. It is 1 of the most versatile, dependable ATV s ever made.This machine is in fantastic condition. This machine has miles, with hours of engine use. It is super clean.The engine is perfect and fires immediately. It runs well with no misses, noises, leaks, or smoke.The chassis and suspension are in fantastic shape with nothing damaged, bent, or broken. The brakes all function perfectly and the suspension is nice and tight with no play in the wheel bearings, tie-rod ends, etc.This Brute has a nearly new set of ITP Mud Lites on ITP SS wheels. I d be willing to say that there s about tread life left.The plastics look basically new.Everything on it functions exactly as it should.If you want an excellent ATV to hunt, work or play, and bring you a lifetime of enjoyment, this is definitely the machine for you.Feel free to e-mail me for any questions at: angblat.tner@gmail.comThank you. .
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