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Mark Fattore20 Aug 2009
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MV Agusta prices slashed

Save up to 6K until November 30

The Queensland-based Paul Feeney Group (PFG) is currently cock-a-hoop, as it’s just locked in a long-term agreement to remain the sole importer and distributor for MV Agusta in Australia.

The negotiations were undertaken with Harley-Davidson, which now owns the iconic Italian brand.

To celebrate the deal, PFG and MV Agusta SpA have launched the MV Agusta 'Maximum Value Sale' retail campaign until November 30 this year.

The campaign applies to the following MV Agusta models:

Model                         Normal RRP    SAVE    NOW
F4 312 RR 1078         $35,900        $5905     $29,995
F4 312 RR 1078 1+1  $36,500       $6505     $29,990
F4 312 R 1000            $31,300       $5305     $25,995
F4 312 R 1000 1+1    $31,500       $5505      $25,995
Brutale 1078 RR          $29,900      $3905      $25,995
Brutale 989 R               $25,900    $1905       $23,995

MV Agusta has also launched new collections of clothing and merchandise and special parts, the latter including:

•    Carbon fibre accessories
•    Ergal accessories
•    Racing accessories
•    Miscellaneous accessories
•    Fibreglass accessories
•    Exhaust systems

Customers are advised to contact their nearest MV Agusta dealer for all pricing inquiries.

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