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2008 Ktm 250 on 2040-motos

$4,750
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:1088 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

La Jolla, California

La Jolla, CA
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TypeType:Dirt Bike

KTM Other description

2008 KTM 250 XCF-W Super low miles (1,088)/hours(68), mature woman owner/rider, CA Green Sticker, Elec & Kick Start, New Battery (9/29/13), New Air filter (9/29/13), small tear in seat 1" each leg in L shape, needs new tires. More pictures on request. Bike is located at 94544. Will bring down for serious buyer/deposit anywhere in between Bay Area and San Diego. Toy Hauler for sale as well (2008 WW FS2300 ~ $17,000). Package deal is $19,000.

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