2006 YAMAHA APEX GT1000 W/ ELECTRONIC OHLINS REAR SHOCK
2006 YAMAHA APEX GT1000 W/ ELECTRONIC OHLINS REAR SHOCK
Vehicle Description
This Yamaha Apex GT 1000 has only 3850.0 Adult only Miles on it, mostly ridden in Pittsburg, NH and the North Country. It has Billet Aluminum ski handles and Fuel cap, The rear shock is the electronic Ohlins that you can Adjust from the handle bar heater switch when your riding and on the move. also comes with GYTR remote reservoir clicker front shocks as well as electric start and reverse ,s tandard with the top GT model, it has been studded and has a 1.25″x 121″ rip saw track that is in perfect shape, I had the original shock spring updated because they were too soft when this sled first came out and they had no replacements for them at that time, this was done by Pioneer Performance in NY State, I also installed the stiffer sway bar in the front to help with the tippy feeling these sleds had if you left the stock sway bar in it, With the studding these updates cost around $1000.00 it also comes with a deluxe Yamaha cover good to trailer with if you need to. I have always kept this sled in the garage and trailered it in an enclosed trailer, it realistically gets about 15 miles to the gallon, it has 155Hp, runs on regular pump gas and is Super Fast!!! If you have been looking for one of these Top of the Line Yamaha 4 stroke Snowmobiles this is it, This sled ’s MSRP was $12,500.00 when it was new.
The reason I am selling it is to get my new sled that is in and needs to picked up in 30 dayes; so please call Click For Phone anytime if you have any questions, you can leave a message if necessary and I will Call you back ASAP!!!
Seller will assist with delivering sled within 150 miles if possible, for gas money.
On Oct-01-09 at 10:08:59 PDT, seller added the following information:OWNER HAS LOWERED THE RESERVE PRICE OCTOBER 10, 2009 SO BID AWAY AND OWN THIS BEAUTY!!!On Oct-01-09 at 15:11:04 PDT, seller added the following information:OOPS I MEANT…. OCTOBER 1ST….LOL … Click For More Info









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