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2004 Yamaha Raptor 350 Other on 2040-motos

US $1,700.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Summerville, South Carolina, US

Summerville, SC, US
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TypeType:Other VINVIN:ly4ah12yx5c005166 PhonePhone:8439019743

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2004 Yamaha Raptor 350, The Yamaha Raptor 350 has a 348cc engine, a six-speed gearbox with reverse, electric starting, Yamaha Blue for its bodywork and a new $4999 price tag ($5199 if you want the gray special-edition version). I am selling this race horse for so I can beef up my Camaro. If you are an aggressive driver, you will have a lot of fun with the Raptor even if you are new to ATVs. It has plenty of power. You will know your limits when speeds get to high. :) More-aggressive riders (be they novice or experienced) will definitely favor the Raptor. Its additional displacement translates into an increase in power, which is what the doctor ordered for big hills or just beating your buddy in a drag race. Have fun! Drive safe! Enjoy the ride! Call if you have questions 843-901-9743. I'm actually selling two of them. Probably going to sell fast! Thanks! Jonathan $1,700.00 8439019743

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