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2010 Ktm Exc on 2040-motos

US $21000
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:21
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KTM EXC description

 DESCRIPTION:
Selling due to not being used enough as I've owned it around 4 years and only used it once a year. Last used for hafren

rally in November last year. The bike had cleaned up really well although there is the usual scratches as expected from

this type of bike.  Starts straight away and is a great runner. Recent service

(No test drives until full agreed money is in my possession and will be returned if not happy with ride)  comes with Ktm

tool kit and 12 months mot. More info please ask, also leave your mobline number for a faster comminucation. We can arrange

delivery to UK Mainlands through third party. Payment must be cleared before collection and done with BANK TRANSFER IT'S

PREFERRED METHOD NO PAYPAL

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