This atv runs good rebuilt top and did other work being sold as is . I put in over 500.00 in parts. Needs work but fully functional, Buyer pays for shipping I can deliver for local within 50 miles. I built this for my nephew to ride he is 8 but sister in law says no, new battery all good lights, has both pull start and electric start, new seat cover. No one at my house small enough for it .
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