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2011 Can-am Renegade on 2040-motos

$2,600
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For Sale: Bombardier Can-am Renegade X XC. Selling VERY CLEAN Can-am Renegade R X XC, top of the line model! This is the full race-ready equipped model including: x Auto w/ High, Low Reverse, Fuel Injection, POWERED STEERING, Front Sway Bar, Full KYB Gas filled independent suspension w/ almost inches of travel, Full Aluminum skid plate, more powerful magneto than base Renegade model. This atv has only miles w/ FULL transferable Factory Warranty until August , included with no mileage restrictions. It is an absolute blast to ride, extremely FAST and very smooth w/ the KYB independent suspension. It can be driven in wheel or wheel drive w/ Automatic Differential Lock. I have clean title in hand!! Feel free to email : charlotte. lewis@hotmail. comI will ship in USA!!

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