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Ducati 1098 Upper Fairing And Tail Fairing Damaged Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Milford, Connecticut, US

Milford, Connecticut, US
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came off a 2008 ducati 1098. upper corner is cracked off and can be repaired. also a piece broke off on the inside that the headlight screws to. both pieces are included as well as clear stock windscreen. Comes with broken front fender stay. Just one side ear cracked. Also tail fairing included with no rear vents. I repeat, no rear vents. Those were parted out. Includes stock rear tail light and damaged exhaust tail guard. No seats or cowl included. fits all models and years 848 1098 and 1198
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