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Ktm : Sx 2011 Ktm 250sxf, Low Hours, Fuel Injected on 2040-motos

$3,999
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For sale is this 2011 Ktm250sxf. It is in superb shape all around. Needs nothing before it hits the trails or track. It is Fuel injected. Starts, runs and rides as it should. Stock bike with exception to the plastic/graphics, Bark Busters and Suspension work. Motor has never been opened up or worked on. Has maybe 20 hours on it since new. Priced to sell at $3999. Cash or cashiers check. Must sell before Christmas!!Contact: Nate We can arrange shipping at buyers expense. Expect $400 and up for freight. Can be shipped in time for Christmas. .803..359..2702,

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