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I need to get rid of a lot of Rhino Parts. All parts are for 2004-2007 660 Rhino. If you have any questions please feel free to email me at [email protected] I will respond ASAP, I have my email hooked up to my phone. Or TEXT me at 480-246-4734. My name is Cory.

I have pictures of all items, and I can email them to you ASAP.

I live in Mesa AZ, 85213.

Local Pick up preferred but, I am willing to ship to U.S. You pay shipping, and I will ship once payment is received. Can use PayPal, Money Gram, or cash in hand.

ALL OF THE PARTS ARE BRAND NEW- NEVER BEEN USED BEFORE- STILL IN THE BOXES

ALL PRICES ARE BELOW REATAIL VALUE, AND WILL BE GONE QUICK!

I am a private seller, these are my own purchased items.

Performance-

1 set of Black Rhino Flow Exhaust, includes headers. $350.

2 sets of Edelbrock Performer Carburetor $425 each or both for $800

1 set of EPI Erlandson performance Clutch Kit-WE391055 -$140

1 set of EPI Erlandson performance Clutch Kit- WE391080-$150

1 set of JE Pistons- Part # 189576 – Piston, rings and Pins for Yamaha 660-$130

1 set of Hot Cams- Mudbuster camshaft for Yamaha-$115

Electronic-

1 set of Black Rhino Performance- Backup Lamp- LIT350110 -$75

1 set 2” Cafrig Performance Electric fuel gauge-BLACK- GAU301010-04-$115 ***this item does not include the sensor. I had to take it out and use it for something else, but the sensor can be bought at your local hardware store.

1 set of Black Rhino Performance Reverse Limiter Eliminator 2-$40

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