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Ktm 950 Se 2007 Arizona on 2040-parts.com

US $8,000.00
Location:

Cave Creek, Arizona, US

Cave Creek, Arizona, US
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KTM 950 SE 2007

19,000 miles, 95% Highway, expertly maintained and tuned, Skid Plate, Bar risers, Rear Rack, 3.0 gallon removeable tank, Carbon Fiber, Akropovich exhaust, Custom NASCAR Gel seat, Center Stand, Removeable Saddle Bags, Never Raced or Down, 57 year old owner. One of the first in the US. Tuned by Holeshot KTM in Ohio, Excellent Condition. Arizona

Eric Herrmann

(480) 575-7559

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