2000 polaris 400 scrambler frame with paper. not salvaged......straight...not wrecked, bent or tweaked in anyway...comes with everything you see EXCEPT....tires and rear shock.. possible help with delivery other wise buyer must pick up...
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Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (2014) first official pictures
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