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2002 Ducati 748 Superbike Monoposto - on 2040-motos

$3,700
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Ducati Superbike description

Ducati Monoposto original miles I am the 2nd owner Completely serviced at Gold Coast Ducati on LI in February ( miles) soup to nuts everything was done including Timing valves plugs fluids new pads new tires and inspection ....Title is clear and is in hand Bike is in Mint condition .... The bike is all stock with the exception of the (Power Coated Termi Slip On s) (Billet Clutch Pressure Plate with silver springs red caps and Billet cover) gold resevoir covers and blue HID lightbulbs.....Stand will be included in the sale. Factory options Monoposto seat Marchesini Wheels Yellow Side mirrors e-MAIL FOR CONTACT BRAATEN_CRESWELL(at)live.com

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