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2008 Yamaha Grizzly 700 on 2040-motos

$2,100
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Up for sale WE HAVE THIS AWSOME POWERFUL AND TERRIFIC LOOKING DUCKS UNLIMITED EDITION YAMAHA GRIZZLY EFI ON DEMAND PUSH BUTTON WD, ELECTRONIC POWERED STEERING , WITH DIFF LOCK, FRONT AND REAR CARGO RACKS, FULLY INDEPNDENT SUSPENSION FRONT AND REAR, LB WARN WINCH, ITP MUDLITE TIRES LIKE NEW. This atv runs well, good for hunting, fishing or just to play or work around the house. It has miles!!I will ship at your location. For more information and pics contact me on: jane miller@hotmail. com

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