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2008 Ktm105 Ktm 105 Sx 105sx Vforce3 Reeds Intake Fuel V-force 3 Carbon Fiber on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Lutz, Florida, US

Lutz, Florida, US
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WE ARE A CERTIFIED DISMANTLER BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA SINCE 2009

WE SELL NEW AND USED PARTS SPECIALIZING IN THE SUPERMINI CLASS

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THIS PART FITS: 04-08 KTM85/KTM105

THIS AUCTION IS FOR A USED 2008 KTM105 VFORCE3 REEDS.  WILL BE A DIRECT REPLACEMENT TO GET YOU BACK RIDING!!!

WE CAN SHIP WORLDWIDE PLEASE CONTACT US FOR A QUOTE.

SHIPPING IS SET FOR THE CONTINENTIAL U.S ONLY, AK HI AND PR ARE ADDITIONAL

WE HAVE MANY PARTS NOT YET ON OUR STORE IF YOU NEED ANYTHING PLEASE ASK!

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