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New! 2009 Aprilia Mxv450 Rare! (seacoast Sport Cycle, Derry Nh) on 2040-motos

$5,995
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Boston, Massachusetts

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NEW! 2009 APRILIA MXV450 Rare! (Seacoast Sport Cycle, Derry NH), $5,995, image 1

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New Leftover 2009 Aprilia MXV450, Very Rare 450cc V-Twin MotoCross Bike!This bike is so fast it was banned from the AMA MX and SX 450 Class ! Why be like everyone else? Get something unique and fast!Brand New, 2009 Aprilia MXV450, Leftover, 1 of its kind in this New Condition. Red, V-Twin Liquid Cooled 450cc Monster! Marzocchi Forks, Titanium Exhaust, New MSRP was $ 8499.00, we are offering this rare and unique bike for $ 5,995.00 !We are a Aprilia dealer and factory authorized service center. We support and maintain the full Aprilia Line up

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