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2009 Yamaha Rhino on 2040-motos

$2,500
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VEHICLE IS IN EXCELENT CONDITION WITH ONLY . OF USE, KM (ABOUT MILES). I BOUGHT IT BRAND NEW FROM A YAMAHA DEALER. BEFORE I STARTED USING IT, AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PHOTOS, I DID AS FOLLOWS: COMPLETE YOSHIMURA EXHAUST SYSTEM (RS-D), 2 BROTHER JUICE BOX FUEL CONTROLLER (SKU # ), LIFT KIT, COMPLETE ALUMINUM PROTECTOR PLATES UNDERNEATH AND ARMS, SIDE FLARES EXTENSIONS, SS ALUMINUM WHEELS AND GORILLA SILVER BACK TIRES. I WILL INCLUDE, NEVER PRE-OWNED, FACTORY ALUMINUM WHEELS AND TIRES, EXHAUST SYSTEM, AIR BOX, ETC. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL ME: jason steels@hotmail. com

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