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2008 Aprilia Tuono 1000 R on 2040-motos

$5,899
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:3400
Location:

Knoxville, Tennessee

Knoxville, TN
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Aprilia TUONO tech info

PhonePhone:(865) 382-2889

Aprilia TUONO description

2008 Aprilia Tuono 1000 R, 2008 Aprilia Tuono 1000R. 3400 adult ridden miles. Excellent condition. I bought this brand new off showroom floor in 2011.. Akrapovic performance slip on exhausts. Brembo brakes in rear(excellent stopping power).Manual will be included. Text or call 865-382-2889 $5,899.00 8653822889

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