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04 Yamaha Raptor 80cc & 06 Polaris Predator 50cc on 2040-motos

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Peoria, Illinois

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Located in Abingdon, IL.I have a nice 2004 Yamaha Raptor 80ccHas title..4 strokeAutomatic starter...fires right up(even in this weather)three gear no clutchGood shape***************************************I also have a nice 2006 Polaris Predator 50cc2 strokeelectric(needs battery) and kick start. starts with kick.Fully auto...great for the beginner.Good shape as well***************************************I am looking to trade 1 or the other for RUNNING quad or dirt bike.Prefer something bigger..I only need 1 small quad so I'm keeping one.Send pics of wat you have for trade to my phone....absolutely NO projects or junk!

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