Yamaha Blaster 2006-street Legal In Arizona, Impeccible Condition on 2040-motos
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Yamaha is no longer making these great ATVs with 2 strokes. I purchased this new for my daughter in 2007. We only used it in Arizona 1 week out of the year for her to ride. Street legal in Arizona with turn signals, headlight and stop light. Plastic is in perfect condition. We added nerf bars, a FMF pipe and had the carb professionally jetted. Starts immediately and runs well. This is garaged always and is spotless in condition. Now that she's gone to college I need to sell for her book costs. $1,750. You will not find a better maintained ATV in this condition at this price.
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