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The Italian Stallion is going ...

FOR SALE

2004 MV Agusta F4 Brutale (Ferrari built 4 cylinder 750cc engine = F4)

Flat black in colour

Absolute mint and show condition

Tuned to race exhaust with Power Commander III

Single sided swingarm

Ferrari designed and built these engines for MV Agusta and Mv bolted it into a nice "street fighter" style trellis frame!

Excellent, very well balanced bike ... launches like a scoulded cat!

Very low kms, hardly ridden ... hence reason for sale

Extras:

Carbon Fibre air intake vents ..... $265

CF rear hugger ..... $245

CF rear seat surround ..... $265

CF front wheel guard ..... $270

CF cluster guard ..... $160

eMoto clear lens - tail/brake light ..... $170

eMoto clear lens - indicators ..... $85

R&G crash protectors ..... $150

Ohlins 46PRBC fully adjustable rear shock!!! ..... $2110

WP fork spring kit ..... $205

eMoto Corse full race exhaust system ..... $3795

Dynojet PowerCommander III USB tuning ecu $570

Total of $8,290 in aftermarket bits ... not including the labour for tuning ecu or suspension!

All parts supplied and imported from eMoto in Europe ... MV Agusta's version of HKS

Its a serious piece of kit. Have no pics handy, but much sexier than this:

MVAgustaBrutale0.jpg

$17,000 ... bargain for an MV with so much goodies!

PM me for more info

Comes with a box of all the stock bits too.

Serious, serious buyers only!!!

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More info:

These bikes cost $23,000 on road, new.

Second hand range from $15,000 (2002 model) to $19,000 (2006 model) depending on kms travelled and mods

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