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2007 Ducati S2r 1000 Monster Super Low Miles on 2040-motos

$6,300
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:100
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Ducati 2007 S2R 1000 Monster super low miles at only 3800. Tons of upgrades, bobbed tail, rizoma turn signals, Sato rear sets, Sato carbon fiber covers. About $4000 in upgrades! 1st cash buyer with $6000 gets it! New tires (less than 100 mi) perfect condition, all services!email with phone number and i will call you back. I won't answer emails.honda yamaha kawasaki cbr cbr600 cbr1000 gsxr600 gsxr750 gsxr1000 ninja gsxr buell ducati supermoto streetbike monster s2r 800 s4r tricalore r1 r6 fz6r fz1 s4r 1000 800 750

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