2008 Ducati Monster 696 With Termignoni Exhaust on 2040-motos
Fort Wayne, Indiana, US
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Ducati Monster description
2008 696 with carbon fiber Termignoni exhaust/racing ecu/intake, Woodcraft Rearsets, smoke windscreen, all sliders (frame & both axles), fender eliminator, CRG lane-splitter bar-end mirrors, and Pazzo levers. Also LED front and back signals.
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