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Practically brand new Cagiva Mito 125 in matte black.

I have all the manuals for it and comes with RWC.

Stock items include Brembo brakes as well as Mazzoni shocks.

Chasing $5,500 ONO.

Will swap for car with cash your way, but let me know what you've got.

Thanks for looking, PM me for details

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Please note it's still registered and has RWC. Good to go for a good owner.

Am willing to accept a trade for a car and cash adjustment your way if necessary.

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Keep the PM's rolling in.

This is a 2008 (final) model. Perfect for a learner who wants the looks to go with the performance.

4 out of 5 stars on MCN magazine.

Full tank of V Power is on $10 and lasts roughly 280km's.

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