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Ducati Super Sport 900ss, 750ss, 800ss, 1000ss Arrow Race Cans. 1999 On Up. on 2040-parts.com

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Canaan, New Hampshire, United States

Canaan, New Hampshire, United States
Very good condition. No cracks, rash or crash damage. See pictures. Nice race cans.
Brand:ARROW Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

Very good condition set of Arrow Carbon Fiber slip-on race cans to fit the Ducati Super Sport 900ss. 750ss, 800ss, 1000ss from 1999 on up. No cracks, rash or crash damage. See all the pictures to show the great condition these are in. Please refer any fitment questions to your dealer. Very nice set of straight through cans that only weigh 3-4 lbs each. Easy HP and opens your Ducati up to sound like it should! Bolt up using your stock hardware and provided bolts. Easy 1/2 hour install. Low starting bid and no reserve. Good luck bidding! 

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