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Oem Ducati Exhaust Pipes 916 996 998 Rear Muffler /canisters,diameter Id45/od 48 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Ridgeway, South Carolina, United States

Ridgeway, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Material:Stainless Steel Sound Level:Mild Finish:Brushed Part Brand:OEM DUCATI Manufacturer Part Number:L:574.1.039.3A & R: 573.1.039.3A Placement on Vehicle:Rear Type:Silencer

Oem, stock Muffler
For 94 to 04 Superbikes 748,916,996 & 998
used conditions some normal marks from wear and tear,see all pic's!
2 clamps,but only ONE rubber-pad is included.
Priced to sell!
Shipping includes packaging and handling.
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