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2002 Ducati 998 Bst Carbon Wheels Front & Rear on 2040-parts.com

US $2,700.00
Location:

Morrison, Colorado, US

Morrison, Colorado, US
:

this sale is for a SET (front & rear) of BST carbon fiber wheels.
They were bought new and mounted to a 2002 Ducati 998, for exactly 281 miles.
I sold the bike and the new owner wanted the original wheels put on, so i swapped them out.
these wheels were put on and removed professionally at Fay Myers in Colorado.
we went over them very carefully and cleaned them. these wheels are in incredible condition. 

They are very light and strong.
the sizes are 17x3.5 - 120 s#352.........17x6 - 145 s# 091

the photo of the bike is for reference only, it IS NOT part of the sale.

we will only accept PAYPAL, to a Confirmed Address within the USA.


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