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2001 Ducati Monster 750 750 on 2040-motos

$4,395
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:6164 ColorColor: RED
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Ducati Monster tech info

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Ducati Monster description

ONLY 6164 MILES - JUST HAD MAJOR SERVICE - NEW TIRES, FRONT ROTORS AND MORE - GOOD CONDITION - RUNS AWESOME!!!

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