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Brand New Black 2013 Aprilia Shiver 750 on 2040-motos

$7,999
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Seattle, Washington

Seattle, WA
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7701 aurora ave. n. VIN ZD4RAC019DS000527Price: $7,999 plus $390 freight to dealer, $310 setup, and tax, title, & license unless verifiable out-of-state residency MSRP: $9499 - price reduction to $7999 due to manufacturer's rebate due to expire November 30, 2013Mileage: 0Includes:2 keysTool kitOwner's handbookCD of owner's handbook & factory service manualWarranty: Factory two-year unlimited-mile warranty begins when purchased.Financing: 3.99% for 60 mons OAC through Sheffield Financial, adds $50 document fee to amount financed, expires November 30, 2013.Here's more on this bike and others we have available:http://www.motointernational.com/catalogLegal in:Canada and all 50 States (has California Compliance sticker)Bike can be seen at:Moto International7701 Aurora Ave. N.Seattle, WA 98103Hours: Tues. - Fri. nine - 6, Sat ten - 5

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