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2003 Aprilia Tuono 1000, 6 Spd, Fuel Inj, Low Mileage, Two Bros Exhaust System on 2040-motos

$1,999
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Norwich, Connecticut

Norwich, CT
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2003 APRILIA TUONO 1000, 6 spd, fuel inj, low mileage, Two Bros Exhaust system, $1,999, image 1

Aprilia TUONO description

6 spd, fuel inj, low mileage, 2 Bros Exhaust system, needs some frame work, must sell, $1999 or will part out. (860) 889-XXXX Norwich, CT

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