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1978 Ducati Other on 2040-motos

US $34000
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:999
Location:

Alcheda, Italy

Alcheda, Italy
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Ducati Other description

Ducati 900SS NCR - Original period machine

model year 1978

VIN 087883  Engine 086561

Good straight conditions, period original machine, full NCR build parts, runs very strong, original preserved conditions. Italian registration document present.

Listed on www.bevelheaven.com position 262.

Ride, parade and collect! Bulletproof investment.

Bike is currently located in Italy but i can get it delivered all around the World at cost, no problem. I can supply US reference.

For info's please call +39 347 2656235 Gianluca or email gianluca@stileitaliano.com

PAYMENT MUST BE BY BANK TRANSFER

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