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Parting Out Or Selling As Is 2007 Ktm Sx125******** on 2040-motos

$1,000
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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, AZ
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asking $1000 or parting out for my 2007 sx125. the engine is torn down and ready for re-build. 2 sets of plastics (stock & aftermarket) have a part list for the engine re-build. very well maintained and taken care of.Blizt suspension front and rear set upbrembo brakes front and rearnew gripsbrand new D.I.D. chainonly run klotz motor oiloil changed every 3 ridesaftermarket ktm wheels and spokes in mint conditionstock ktm pipe.********SOLD WHEELS AND TIRES****************** SOLD THROTTLE TUBE**********other micilanious parts to go with it****CALL OR TEXT****

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