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Triumph : Speed Triple Triumph Speed Triple 1050 2013 White on 2040-motos

$7,500
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Westwood, New Jersey

Westwood, NJ
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Triumph Speed Triple description

2013 TRIUMPH SPEED TRIPLE WITH EASY DAMAGE TO THE LEFT SIDE. Please take a look at the pics and you will see the damage to the bike, mostly rash on the left side. Bike runs excellent! Production date: 07-12. Bike is being sold in condition "AS IS!" with a repairable New Jersey salvage title. Please check your local salvage laws before bidding. I can arrange shipping at a reasonable rate. I can also assist overseas buyers with export arrangements. We are located 45 minutes from the major NJ ports. If you are serious, the phone works best. Check my other Ebay items for more bikes. Thanks for looking!

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