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Tuono Aprilia 2007 on 2040-motos

$5,700
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:17
Location:

Orange County,

Orange County
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2007 Aprilia Tuono for sale. The bike is in superb condition both mechanically and cosmetically. 17K miles. Major service was just done. Has a set of Akropovic Exhaust pipes which sound amazing, a Power commander, a Corbin seat, and comes with passenger seat too.**Pay for part/all of the bike with your credit card if you need to as I have a business that accepts plastic and can treat the bike as a regular purchase.619-381-817,,,0 (bike is in San Diego) Price just lowered and is firm....it's a smokin deal!keywords, Aprilia ducati monster naked street fighter v-twin KTM superduke mille 1000 750 sv sv1000 multistrada hypermotard v4 bmw vfr triumph speed triple

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