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2008 Yamaha Rhino Fuel Injected 700


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Improved Horse Power and Acceleration. Gibson Performance the leader in aftermarket performance exhaust has released a powerful performance exhaust system for the popular 2008 Yamaha 700EFI. Compliment your new 08 EFI power plant with an extra gain of 5 rear wheel horse power and 6 foot pounds of torque. With Gibson’s SFT Superflow muffler [...]

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