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> 06 Yamaha Rhino SE, For Sale or partial trade
diirk
post May 18 2009, 06:37 PM
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$11k obo. Roof lites not included. Litebar is.
Here's a list of parts and my sales pitch....

06 Yamaha Rhino SE
SoCalFab Cage/Roof/Lightbar/Tie rods.
Desertworks Doors/filler panels.
PDS Seat bases, harness mounts.
JetTrim Seats.
Bilstein Aluminum Coil-Overs.
DynaTek CDI.
Pro Armor Front Bumper/skid.
Hunterworks Sheave.
Maxxis Tires.
ITP Reverse Offset Wheels.
Fabtech Weld-in Gusset Kit.
Fabtech Read Diff Brace.
BilletWorks Steering Rack Brace.
BRP Guage/Switch Panel with Voltage Guage.
Stereo with IPOD hookup.
DJ Safety Padded 5-point harnesses.
Ported Stock Header with Slip-on.
Yamaha Fender Flares.
Jet kit.
Intake.
Odessey Battery
Painless sub-panel/harness.
All stock parts, incl cage, seats, wheels/tires.
1426 mi and 110 hours.

This is one of the best handling Rhino's around. The Bilstein Coil-Overs handle amazingly well and I've never been let down, this Rhino is 6" wider then stock. It can do a donut with ease and no risk of rollover. The doors are custom to handle the extra width of the seats along with filler panels for a clean look. I'm not including the lites on the roof, but any 4" lite should fit fine. there are also 3 lite tabs on the front bumper if you prefer to use them. There are 4 switches on the panel inside, one for each pair of lites, one for the whips and a spare. There are also a couple of Livewire Whips mounted under the Rhino for effect lighting. There's an extra fuse panel wired in along with relays for the extra items. I have over $20k into this and obviously, I'm not getting that back out, but that's OK.

I need to sell ASAP. Will consider partial trade of 18'+ flatbed trailer.




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post May 18 2009, 06:46 PM
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Very nice aftermarket setup! I think you need a Rzr!!!
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diirk
post May 19 2009, 05:15 PM
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I used to have a Ridge Runner. I don't think a RZR can compare. Besides, I'm a little tall for comfort in a RZR. I've driven them a few times, and they are fun, but just not comfortable.
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