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2005 Ducati 749 Dark on 2040-motos

$5,900
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:7059 ColorColor: black
Location:

Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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2005 Ducati 749 Dark, 2005 Ducati 749 Dark, excellent shape, Zard exhaust, tons of carbon fiber, 7,059 miles.This is an excellent 749 that runs and rides like new. It's decked out with tons of carbon fiber bits and a Zard exhaust to save a bunch of weight and add a nice boost in power. Call 312-878-8711.

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