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2006 Yamaha Rhino on 2040-motos

$6,500
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Jamestown, Tennessee

Jamestown, TN
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I have a very nice six Yamaha 660 Rhino Special Edition for sale or trade. It has all kinda extras and aftermarket parts and in terrific shape just cant stand to see something sit. It has front and rear bumpers, 2500 lbs Warn winch, aftermarket elect fan and alum shroud, HID head lamps, Street legal kit turn signals mirrors and such, Dynatek CDI box and coil, Alum air box with K&N filter,Fresh oil change, new battery,Moose Top, full windshield, four point harness seat belts, diamond plated floor board inserts, Sony compact disc player with two Sony 6 1/2, Aftermarket middle console with lock box and dry storage, Like new Dirt Tamer tires, Nice alum wheels, under seat storage box, New drive belt and primary clutch, probably forgetting something. Looking to trade for the wife a nice car may be willing to give a little cash. Asking $6,500..Looking for a seven and up Toyota Corolla S, newer Altima Honda Element, Call or text with any ?s or offers to 931-397-XXXX

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