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2013 Bmw R-series on 2040-motos

US $31000
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:195
Location:

Akron, Ohio, United States

Akron, Ohio, United States
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BMW R-Series description

2013 BMW HP4 Competition.  Only 195 miles.  Never Tracked. Highly upgraded. This BMW HP4 = Pure Performance. Lightest four cylinder engine in the segment provides uncompromising power with output of 193 bhp and maximum torque of 83 foot pounds. The HP4 comes into its own with its refined paint finish in white and racing blue.  The HP4 will only be available in limited numbers.  Part of Collection.  Single chrome wheel trailer available also.   

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