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27422 Used 2003 Aprilia Racing on 2040-motos

$2,580
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Chesaning, Michigan

Chesaning, MI
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#27422 There is a matching carbon fiber cowl that snaps into the rear seat spot. There are 2 exhaust systems, a street chip and a track chip. Front, back and steering damper are all Ohlin's best. Radial brakes with Brembo gold calipers handl... VISIT www.trumpetads.com for more info...

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