Frostbite
TY 4 Stroke God
This is on the Spokane Craig's List: The pictures are Yamaha file photos and show a black RX-1M.
Lightweight Yamaha RX-1 Mountain snowmobile - $3995
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Reply to: sale-473094389@craigslist.org
Date: 2007-11-08, 3:36PM PST
2003 Yamaha RX-1 Mountain
50 lbs. lighter than stock!!! Turbo ready!!!
M.P.I. Skid kit (lighter, more aggressive ride)
M.P.I. Muffler (lighter, +5hp, sounds MEAN)
Lightweight battery, Running-board traction,
Hyperfax hyfaxes (less friction, more durable)
Goldfinger left-hand throttle, Ice Scratchers,
S.L.P. Powder Pro skis (excellent floatation)
Extrovert drivers, fully punched/clipped track
1,800 miles, perfect condition, have all receipts
Cover, extra skis. $13,000 invested, asking
$3,995 O.B.O.
Location: Post Falls, ID
it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
PostingID: 473094389
This could be a great sled for someone!
Frosty
Lightweight Yamaha RX-1 Mountain snowmobile - $3995
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Reply to: sale-473094389@craigslist.org
Date: 2007-11-08, 3:36PM PST
2003 Yamaha RX-1 Mountain
50 lbs. lighter than stock!!! Turbo ready!!!
M.P.I. Skid kit (lighter, more aggressive ride)
M.P.I. Muffler (lighter, +5hp, sounds MEAN)
Lightweight battery, Running-board traction,
Hyperfax hyfaxes (less friction, more durable)
Goldfinger left-hand throttle, Ice Scratchers,
S.L.P. Powder Pro skis (excellent floatation)
Extrovert drivers, fully punched/clipped track
1,800 miles, perfect condition, have all receipts
Cover, extra skis. $13,000 invested, asking
$3,995 O.B.O.
Location: Post Falls, ID
it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
PostingID: 473094389
This could be a great sled for someone!

Frosty
Kachess
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Too late. I won't show the guy. I think he picked his new sled up for $3500, but no powder pros, no lightweight battery (but not all of them will fit in the nose). I don't know much about the lightweight MPI skid, but I've heard they break. Oh well.
What I find suprising is that 03 Tons seem to be holding their value. The Ton's I've seen sell this year are not going for any less than we bought our tons last year for. That may be good or bad.
What I find suprising is that 03 Tons seem to be holding their value. The Ton's I've seen sell this year are not going for any less than we bought our tons last year for. That may be good or bad.