2008 Triumph Daytona 675 Only 440 Original Miles on 2040-motos
Boca Raton, Florida, US
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Good Luck Bidding on this near showroom condition 2008 Triumph Daytona 675. 440 Original miles. Still has factory wax on chain. Factory stickers still on tank and windshield. Books and manuals go with it too. Garage kept her entire life. Can't say enough good things about this bike. Awesome ride!!!!! Good Luck to all bidders.
Call Jason with any questions 954-675-2156.
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