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      <title>Power Up with a 2004 YFZ 450 Big Bore Kit</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;re looking to wake up an old legend, installing a 2004 yfz 450 big bore kit is honestly one of the most satisfying projects you can take on. The 2004 model was the one that started it all, the quad that basically forced every other</description>
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