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Outdoor Factory Financing - Current Offer Details

As low as $69 per month @ 8.9% APR for 24 months*

Eligible Models: All new 2008 and prior year ATV and Side x Side models listed:

Mo. Payment ATVs

$39 Grizzly 350 2WD Auto. (plus Cash Back)

Bruin 350 2WD Auto.

Big Bear 250

Bruin 250

Grizzly 125 Automatic (plus Cash Back)

Grizzly 80 (plus Cash Back)

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$69 ATVs

Grizzly 700 FI 4x4 (plus Cash Back)

Grizzly 660 Auto. 4x4 models (plus Cash Back)

Grizzly 450 Auto. 4x4 models (plus Cash Back)

Grizzly 400 Auto. 4x4 (plus Cash Back)

Kodiak models

Big Bear 400 IRS 4x4 models

Big Bear 400 4x4 (plus Cash Back)

Grizzly 350 Auto. IRS 4x4 (plus Cash Back)

Grizzly 350 Auto. 4x4 (plus Cash Back)

Bruin 350 Auto. 4x4

Bruin 350 Automatic

SxS

Rhino 450 Auto. 4x4

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$89 ATVs

Grizzly 700 FI 4x4 Ducks Unlimited Edition

Grizzly 700 FI 4x4 Outdoorsman Edition

SxS

Rhino 660 Auto. 4x4

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$129 SxS

Rhino 660 Auto. 4x4 Special Edition

Rhino 660 Auto. 4x4 Sport Edition

Rhino 660 Auto. 4x4 Exploring Edition

Rhino 660 Auto. 4x4 Ducks Unlimited Edition

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Offer available June 1 through August 31, 2007

*On approved Yamaha card purchases made between 6/1/07 and 8/31/07. Valid on any new Yamaha Motorcycle, ATV, and Side by Side. 8.9% APR and $69 (up to $8500 purchase) or $89 (between $8,501 and $10,000) payment plus any late fees for 24 months. Paying only this amount will not pay off the purchase during this period. Thereafter, the regular Minimum Monthly Payment and Standard Rate APR of 12.99%, 16.99%, 18.99% or 22.99% apply. For Accounts not current, the promotion is cancelled and regular Minimum Monthly Payments and the Default Rate 24.99% APR apply. Minimum Finance Charge $1. Certain rules apply to the allocation of payments and Finance Charges on your promotional purchase if you make more than one purchase on your Yamaha Card. Call 1-888-367-4310 or review your cardholder agreement for information. Offer good only in the United States, excluding Hawaii.

Outdoor Factory Financing - Low Payment Offer Details

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