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2004 Yamaha Banshee 350 on 2040-motos

$2,600
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:0
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Dana Point, California

Dana Point, CA
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2004 Yamaha Banshee 350, Excellent Condition. Extended A-arms, Works Shocks w/Reservoirs, Renthal Handlebars, Twist Throttle (also have thumb available), Dual K&N Filters w/Outerwears, V-Force Reeds, Tomey T5 Pipes/Silencers, Billet Lights/Grill, Front Bumper, Six Pack Rack, Everything Polished, Stainless Steel Lines, This bike has never been rolled, low hours, very well maintained, tuned perfectly, ready to go. Please call for more information. (714) 493-5seven87. $2,600.00

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