2009 Ski-Doo Summit XP "X" Package 154" only 450 miles!

jaredb900rr

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I wish I didn't have to sell this awesome sled, but I'm having carpal tunnel surgery on both wrists on Wednesday, March 11th, which puts me out of commission for the remainder of the season, so unfortunately, my sled has to go.

I'm a fairly novice/intermediate rider, this being the first sled I've actually owned, but the confidence this sled gives you is unreal! I have several friends with sleds and it's been funny to watch the learning curve of me on my XP compared to others on different brand mountain sleds. I'd like to say it was all natural talent but I think it has much more to do with the machine. If everything with my wrist surgery goes well, I plan on purchasing the EXACT same setup for next year...I absolutely love this thing, but it needs to go to help me pay for medical bills. I purchased this sled brand new in December and the only problems I've had were both covered under warranty. (1)The primary bushing was pressed on too tight which was replaced and then the clutches were aligned. (2)The plastic recoil went out on me which was replaced by the new metal part. I have had ZERO problems since that first week. I'm still on my original belt with almost 450 miles, and it looks brand new. Below is a list of mods:

2009 Ski-Doo Summit X 800R 154" ($10,737)
Advantech Performance 10" Risers ($130)
Better Boards Coated Black ($235)
Racewerx XP Clutch Tower Brace ($169)
HPS Can ($260)
Intake Kit ($70)
Gil Vents ($160)
Spare 377 Belt ($90)
Factory Fuel Caddy ($90)
Sure Grip Snowmobile Dollies ($95)
Ski-Doo XP Cover
Blue piping was taken off seat then sewed back together
Extended Service Warranty til November 30, 2010

I think $8,800 is a very fair price for this sled with only 450 miles, in excellent condition, and with the above mods. Feel free to PM me, e-mail me at jaredb900rr@yahoo.com, or give me a call at (801)879-9282. I'm located in Draper, UT (20 minutes south of Salt Lake).

I have the free/clear title in hand!

Jared

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Yes that is the rev chasis, the very light version of it. There are a few guys running them up here. Very very light.. good power.. not too tough if you are hard on them though
 
Just had surgery today. Surprisingly, I have good movement without much pain. It kills me to have this sled just sitting here in my garage.

Yep, this IS the REV-XP chassis. If someone doesn't take this off my hands, I'll be "forced" to step up and put the 860 big bore kit on it over the summer (I have a problem with not being able to leave my toys stock...hehe).
 
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