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Fs: 2004 Ducati St3 on 2040-motos

$4,999
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:25
Location:

Seattle, Washington

Seattle, WA
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4905 FS: 2004 Ducati ST3 - ZDM1TBBS84B000574 - 25356 mile - $4999.00 obo Many upgrades and well taken care of, desirable hard to find model. Upgrades include:• Ventura Headlamp Guard• Ventura rear rack system • Cycle Cat fully adjustable raised handle bars• Warmed handlebar grips• Penske Rear Shock• Recent oil and filter change• Tires at 90% remaining• No tip over damage• All books and keys includedFinancing Available OAC, Credits cards accepted, trades welcome, documentation fee $75.00 (negotiable)All pre-owned inventory here - [url]http://photobucket.com/SUB-Used[/url]All pre-owned gear inventory here - [url]http://photobucket.com/usedgearpage[/url]Seattle Pre-owned Bikes4905 Aurora Ave N.Seattle, WA 98103info @ seattleusedbikes.comClosed Sun/MonFind us on Facebook and the WebCall or come by for more info!

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