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2006 Ducati Paul Smart 1000le on 2040-motos

US $11,000.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:2274 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Newburg, Maryland, United States

Newburg, Maryland, United States
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2006 Ducati Paul Smart 1000LE, US $11,000.00, image 1

Ducati Other photos

2006 Ducati Paul Smart 1000LE, US $11,000.00, image 2

Ducati Other description

-2006 Paul Smart 1000LE w/ 2,274 miles
-Belts, oil and Dunlop D2's done ~100 miles ago, have receipts (~$1,600.00).
-Zard full Titanium exhaust (comes with full stock also)
-Marchesini wheels Gold w/black lip
-NCR suede seat (comes with black stock also)
-WoodCraft rear sets
-SpeedyMoto sliders
-SpeedyMoto timing belt covers
-Rhino front fork/swing arm sliders
-Baracuda bar end mirrors
-Baracuda grips
-Supersprox rear sprocket
-DP gold clutch cover w/ DP black spring caps
-Carbon fiber rear hugger
-DID 525 gold chain (not installed)
-Full OEM Fairings (Rare, no longer sold by Ducati).
All the stock parts packed in boxes which are included with the sale. All keys (three total) and both manuals.

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