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2008 Ducati 1098s Super Clean W Termignoni Exhaust & Race Ecu on 2040-motos

$12,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:6
Location:

Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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UP FOR SALE IS A 2008 DUCATI 1098S WITH 6200 mileS, SUPER CLEAN, POWDER COATED WHEELS AND REAR SETS, VERY GOOD REAR TIRE, TERMIS WITH MATCHING ECU, SPEEDYMOTO CLUTCH PRESSURE PLATE, CLUTCH SPRINGS AND RED CAPS, ten SPOKE CLUTCH COVER, HID HEADLAMPS LOW AND HIGH BEAM, ALL ORIGINAL PAPERS AND RECEIPTS, two KEYS AND A KEY CARD, DATA ANALYZER, BIKE WAS BOUGHT NEW IN JULY 2009, OPEN TO TRADES FOR 1199 Panigale ONLY IF INTERESTED PLEASE CALL WITH QUESTIONS, PRICE IS FIRM!!!!!!!PRICE IS FIRM!!!!!!!PRICE IS FIRM!!!!!!!

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