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2013 Ducati 848 Evo Special Edition (irvine, Ca) on 2040-motos

$15,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:169
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Orange County,

Orange County
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2013 Ducati 848 EVO Special Edition (Irvine, CA), $15,000, image 1

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FOR SALE BY OWNER (NOT A DEALERSHIP!)2013 848 EVO SE. Brand new. Purchased in August. Only 169mis! Due to financial circumstances need to sell ASAP. Title in hand. Serious inquiries only. Price is $15,000 firm and includes carbon termignoni slip-ons and 2nd set of brand new tires. If you know this bike, you know it is the last of its kind. And, you know that retail is $15K plus tax and license, not including the termis and extra tires. This bike is registered through August 2014. More pics on request

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