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2008 Yamaha Grizzly on 2040-motos

$2,000
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Yamaha Grizzly Red Color , wd, EFI, EPS, ITP big wheel kit, mi / hrs. Digital dash, selectable /wd w/diff. lock, fuel injection/powered steering. Starts up, idles, and runs out strong. Everything works as it should; brakes, lamps, battery, wd, EPS, dig. dash, etc. Looks super sharp, and rides good. Plus snow plow ’’ wide great for: sidewalks, driveways and small parking lots, + winch ‘’Warn’’ with remote, grip warmers. I will deliver to serious buyer!!For more information and pics feel free to contact me on: george. thompson@hotmail. com

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