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2011 Can-am Outlander 800r Xmr Efi 4x4 on 2040-motos

$2,500
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Can-Am Outlander R Xmr EFI x! The Outlander comes complete with the Rotax cc, horsepower, fuel injected twin cylinder, stroke, liquid cooled engine. The transmission is automatic with high, low, neutral, park, and reverse settings. This machine has Can-Am aluminum rims and Gorilla Silverback tires that are about . This machine also comes with a speedometer, odometer, trip odometer, clock, hour meter, tachometer, fuel gauge, and shift indicator. This is the Xmr with black and yellow plastic and Xmr graphics kit. This machine has warranty remaining until //!! This machine has only hours and miles. This Outlander looks great and still has the showroom shine. You won t be disappointed!I will ship at your location!!For more information and pics contact me on: justin sinise@hotmail. com

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