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08 09 10 11 Aprilia Dorsoduro 750 Engine Motor Assembly Oem 07-11 Shiver 750 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,179.00
Location:

Inman, South Carolina, United States

Inman, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

This is an OEM original engine off of a 2009 Aprilia Dorsoduro 750  according to part number this engine should fit the 2008-2010 Dorsoduro and 2007-2011 Aprilia Shiver, but I am not sure, please check for yourself before purchasing 

This item is in good condition, see pics and description
We have not started this engine, but we did have it checked out and it does turn over so it should start
There is some light damage to the clutch plate cover (see pics) as the bike has been layed down, you can purchase a new clutch plate cover from aprilia part number 8725174 
The mileage on this engine is unknown 
there is a small scuff on the side (see pics) this is purely cosmetic 
Included in this auction is the engine itself, what you see in the pictures is exactly what you will receive 
Donor bike Vin ZD4SMC0009S000178
Part number 875775
MSRP $5,390
Please make sure this is the exact item you need before purchase 
This engine will be shipped VIA Freight shippers and will need to be delivered to a commercial address!!





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