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Custom Yamaha Warrior on 2040-motos

$3,300
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Hartford, Connecticut

Hartford, CT
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Up for sale I have a custom Yamaha warrior 350. Quad has dual yoshimura mufflers, 8 in extended swing arm, 2 in front hub spacers, New big horn tires and ITP rims, new maier plastics. Lowering shocks in the front. New break pads. Custom pink grill inserts in the plastics. Durablue axle. Works connection frame guards and full skid plates. New clutch cable pulley that makes the clutch smoother and easier to pull. Have a new seat cover that can be put on and new front and rear DG grab and push bars. Stripped the quad and made sure everything was good. Runs well and is a lot of fun. Asking $3300 obo for 1 of the sweetest, most bad ass quads you will ever see. If interested text or call me at

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