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Yamaha Grizzly/rhino 660 Engine Rebuilding Service on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

Saint Elizabeth, Missouri, United States

Saint Elizabeth, Missouri, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

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*This is an engine rebuilding program for the Yamaha Rhino and Grizzly 660 Engines.
*Here is how it works, you need to call Matthew Vanostran at 573-644-3158 and explain the condition of the engine that you are sending in.
*All engines that are rebuilt are torn down completely and all parts are inspected and/or replaced when needed.
*Price will be based on the condition of the engine you are sending in.
*Turnaround time is 1-2 weeks.
*Every engine that leaves my shop will come with a 6 month warranty.
*Picture is a generic photo that represents a Yamaha 660 Rhino/Grizzly engine, the actually product you will receive will vary based on what you send in.
*Engine needs to be boxed or crated up in a secure way to prevent shipping damage.

My name is Matthew Vanostran I will be the one who rebuilds your engine. I am a certified Power Sports Technician. I graduated from Linn State Technical College in Missouri with an AAS Degree in Power sports Technology. I also do a variety of other engine rebuilds on Honda, Kawasaki, Polaris, Suzuki, Can-am, Yamaha and much more.


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