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2004 Yamaha Grizzly 660 Blue, 4x4 on 2040-motos

$1,700
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Yamaha Grizzly . This ATV is in very attractive condition overall. It has only original miles. It is all stock.Even the tires are original. It cranks right up and idles smooth. No smoke, no leaks. Brakes work great. The only modification I ve made is I wired the fan to be on all the time since we did a lot of low speed cruising around the neighborhood. Mechanically, it is turn-key and it looks pretty good too.The plastics look basically like new.Everything on it functions and looks exactly as it should.If you want an excellent ATV to hunt, work or play, and bring you a lifetime of enjoyment, this is definitely the machine for you.Exceptional shape mechanically and cosmetically, looks and runs like new, very well kept and clean. . mint condition.Feel free to e-mail me for any questions at: angblat.t.ne.r@gmail.comThank you. .

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