Shocks Ducati Monster 12in. Rear Shock on 2040-parts.com
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
THIS AUCTION is for a .USED DUCATI MONSTER 1000CC SACHS 12IN . REAR SHOCK.WE HAVE NO EXACT YEAR THIS IS A TAKE OFF A BIKE WITH LITTLE USE ' WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET, .(MAKE SURE) THIS ONE WILL WORK FOR YOUR PROJECT OK.PS. THIS MAY WORK ON OTHERS, good luck .NO EMAILS, CALLS ONLY HAPPY BIDDING, 412 999 1143 JAKE
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