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Here is a beautiful restored 1966 tr6sr
Has many new parts with thousands in receipts Runs great ,looks great needs nothing but a rider Look at the pictures most everything is new on this motorcycle Motorcycle must be paid for within 3 days of auction end in full!! Through pal pay or cash in hand Willing to ship worldwide Winning bidder will be responsible for all set up and payment of shipping I will store motorcycle up to one month free of charge aft Really that it will be a $25.00 per week storage charge Bike is sold as is running good with keys and clean title with no reserve Feel free to ask any questions you might have (734)-787-2479 Aaron Best of luck bidding !! |
Triumph Trophy for Sale
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