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2008 Ktm 65 Race Ready (jackson) on 2040-motos

$1,699
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Southeast Missouri,

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2008 KTM 65 WITH TITLE. PERFECT FOR THE YOUTH MOTOCROSS RACER. RUNS PERFECT. LOOKS PERFECT. 6 gear manual transmission. Adjustable suspension. GREAT GRAPHICS. JUST REPACKED SILENCER. RENTHALL BARS AND PAD, RENTHALL RACE SPROCKETS. DUNLOP MX51 TIRES. NEW ORANGE PRO GRIPS AND DONUTS. HYDRAULIC CLUTCH. EXTRA PARTS. INCLUDE NEW BRAKE PADS, SPROCKET, STATOR, COIL, FORK SEALS, FRONT FENDER. ABSOLUTELY BLAZING FAST. INCLUDES ORIGINAL MANUALS AND TOOL KIT IN KTM CANVAS FOLDER. THIS NEEDS NOTHING BUT NEW OWNER. $3000 CHEAPER THAN A NEW ONE, BUT JUST AS FAST. Only $1699 financing and credit cards accepted. Text or call 573-979-XXXX.SCOOTS AND SKATESJACKSON, MO

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