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2007 Mv Agusta F4 Senna - Pompano,florida on 2040-motos

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BRAND NEW #272/300 PRODUCED THE ONLY BRAND NEW AGUSTA SENNA LEFT IN THE WORLD! TODAY IS YOUR LUCKY DAY BECAUSE WE FINALLY DECIDED TO SELL THIS AMAZING COLLECTIBLE AS WE ALL KNOW SENNA WAS THE MOST VALUABLE FORMULA one DRIVER OF ALL TIMES. SENNA WAS A BIG FAN OF MOTORCYCLES ALONG WITH EVERY MOTORSPORT DIVISION OUT THERE. AFTER SENNAS DEATH IN 1994 AGUSTA ALONG WITH HIS SISTER VIVIANE SENNA, DECIDED TO MANUFACTURE A MOTORCYCLE IN HIS HONOR AND ALSO TO HELP OUT THE KIDS FROM THE INSTITUTO

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