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Yamaha Rhino Seats With Base Plate Black Pair Great Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

Redmond, Oregon, US

Redmond, Oregon, US
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Yamaha Rhino Seats with Base Plate Black Pair Great Condition

This is a great pair of Rhino Seats i took out of mine to modify it. You are getting a great deal here.

VERY GREAT CONDITION. includes safety handle.

MAILED WITH MAIL CONFIRMATION.

Will mail out either ups or fed ex or can be picked up locally. Which ever way is the cheapest.

please contact me for the shipping.

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