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D132 Ducati Diavel Oem Exhaust on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, US

Saint Louis, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Ducati OEM Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Italy

 Moto Europa

This is a used exhaust from a Ducati Diavel. It has minor scratching and denting as shown in the photos. This includes the exhaust, and both heat shields. Please see photos and bid accordingly.

New Part MSRP: $2552.82 

Fitment
Please ensure this part fits your bike - 
buyer assumes all responsibility for fitment issues. 
We do our best to describe each part and what bike(s) we believe it to fit.  Unfortunately, since we are clearing out our store of old stock and used parts, we regret that we can't accept returns unless the condition is not as advertised.  

Shipping
We apologize that we can only ship to mainland United States addresses.  This excludes PO Boxes, APO/FPO addresses, and U.S. Protectorates. 

Our business hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10am-6pm Central time.  We're closed Sundays and Mondays.  UPS picks up Monday through Friday.  If your auction ends early on a Friday and you checkout and pay quickly, we can hopefully get your item(s) out that same day.  Please
understand that if the auction ends on Friday afternoon, we may not be able to ship your item(s) until Tuesday.

UPS provides free shipping insurance up to $100.  If you are interested in higher insurance, please let us know. 

Payments
We are only set-up to accept PayPal as a payment method.

Item will be relisted if payment is not made within 4 days (96 hours) of auction end - weekends included.

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About Us

Moto Europa is proud to offer Ducati and Triumph motorcycles at our beautiful new showroom located at 3410 Locust Street St. Louis, MO. Moto Europa is the latest addition to the Moto Complex including The Moto Museum - a collection of over 100 motocycles spanning over 100 years - The Triumph Grill, a unique & upscale motorcycle-themed restaurant, and now - Moto Europa doing business as Ducati St. Louis, Triumph St. Louis, and KTM St. Louis.

In addition to new Ducati, Triumph and KTM motorcycles, parts and accessories, we offer exciting apparel and accessories from brands such as Arai, Shoei, AGV, Dainese, Rizoma, Leo Vince, Scala Rider, Termignoni, and Spidi…just to name a few. At Moto Europa we also offer for sale pre-owned motorcycles and full service for most major brands. We have Master Level factory-trained technicians with over 65 years combined experience in the motorcycle service industry to ensure your bike is fixed right the first time. We strive for an incredibly quick turn around time in our service department. Quite simply - you want your bike in your garage, not in ours. We get it, and you will, too, after bringing your machine to Moto Europa.


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