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2008 Can-am Outlander 800 on 2040-motos

$5,700
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:4
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Portland, Maine

Portland, ME
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2008 Can-Am Outlander 800, $5,700, image 1

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2008 Can-Am Selling or willing to trade for a nice truck its a V-Twin 4x4 800 runs really good has 4500 mis has HMF exhaust K&N air filter EFI controller here is a list of new things in the past month: -Driveshaft -Fuel Pump -Fuel Lines -Clutch Cover -Clutch Cover seal -Clutch Cam -Clutch Spring -Clutches Cleaned -Oil Change with BRP Synthetic 4-tech and oil filter -Kenda Executioners in the rear 4- SS rims and tires -Breaks -BRP Belt -Bearings All This was done the Sled Shop in Presque Isle had ihave a lot of money into this trade for a nice truck Chevy or Gmc no 2wds let me know what you got call or text at can send pics off my phone as I am unable to put them on here

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