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02 Yamaha Banshee Or Trade For Jetski on 2040-motos

$4,000
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Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore, MD
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Yamaha Banshee 350 with TITLE, has two hours on top end rebuilt with new wiseco piston, new crank shaft seals, ne stator, new timing plate, head job done for more compression, port cylinders, carb job done, ( jets, idle kit and tors eliminator kit, Alba long needles), new V-force three reeds w/ 1/2in spacers, full procircuit exhaust pipes, ITPoff set rims with new ITP holes shot tires, renthal handler bar w/ top clamb, emergency brake block off, frame skid plate and new a-arm bushings. Call or text. Looking to trade for a Jetski or txt me pics of what you have.

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