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2000 Yamaha Sx700r Snowmobile W/clamshell Trailer on 2040-parts.com

US $2,849.80
Location:

Fairfax, Vermont, US

Fairfax, Vermont, US
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Great condition, Triple Two Stroke. Very fast. These engines are bulletproof. 5773 Miles. Carbs cleaned and sled tuned every season, runs excellent. Brand new carbides still in package, sled is ready to go. Currently has stock exhaust, but also have a Snow Stuff Rumble Pack Canister. Sled also has reed spacers installed, runs very smooth. Nice two sled clamshell trailer, drive in/drive out with aluminum ramp. Hard to find an excellent triple out there anymore, someone is going to have a lot of fun! Hate to see this go, but need the funds. Buyer responsible for all shipping arrangements and charges. Trailer w/sled can be pulled to destination.

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