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2009 Yamaha RHINO 700 for sale

Model Description:

Make:
Yamaha
Model:
RHINO
Variant:
700
Year:
2009
Mileage:
14951
Price:
Vehicle Sold

Dealer Details:

Dealer:
OSC BIKES
Address:
182 Graham Rd

Features:

Colour:
Green and Black
Full Service History:
Partial
Extras:
This Rhino is fully equipped for all you off road needs, you will not find a similar one for this price.
* Recovery Winch
* Front Spotlights
* Rear Spotlight
* Recovery Tracks
* Rear lid Gas shocks
* Dual Battery System
* Doors
* Rooftop
* 4x4 with Diff lock and low range
* Additional 12v sockets & Relays
* Load-bin Matt
* Snatchblock
* Newly Covered Seats
* New Decal Kit
* Automatic With Reverse
14 951 km and 1179 Hours, Serviced, Get on and Go

Model Description:

Make:
Yamaha
Model:
RHINO
Variant:
700
Year:
2009
Mileage:
14951
Price:
Vehicle Sold

Dealer Details:

Dealer:
OSC BIKES
Address:
182 Graham Rd

Features:

Colour:
Green and Black
Full Service History:
Partial
Extras:
This Rhino is fully equipped for all you off road needs, you will not find a similar one for this price.
* Recovery Winch
* Front Spotlights
* Rear Spotlight
* Recovery Tracks
* Rear lid Gas shocks
* Dual Battery System
* Doors
* Rooftop
* 4x4 with Diff lock and low range
* Additional 12v sockets & Relays
* Load-bin Matt
* Snatchblock
* Newly Covered Seats
* New Decal Kit
* Automatic With Reverse
14 951 km and 1179 Hours, Serviced, Get on and Go

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