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Ducati 1998-2003 St2 St4 St4s Left Side Headlight Bucket (electrial) Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Tarzana, California, United States

Tarzana, California, United States
MOUNTS ELECTRIAL STUFF ON THE HEADLIGHT BUCKET...STRAIGHT...GOLD
Surface Finish:GOLD Placement on Vehicle:Left Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:Italy Part Brand:DUCATI

SEE PICTURES...... FOR THE 1998-2003 ST SERIES  ST2 ST4 ST4S...THIS MOUNTS TO THE LEFT SIDE OF THE HEADLIGHT BUCKET AND HOLDS THE WIRING HARNESS AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS....THE COLOR  IS GOLD, WE HAVE THE OTHER SIDE AS WELL AS THE GREY COLOR ON OUR OTHER AUCTIONS......USE OUR HOTLINE FOR THIS ........SEE OUR OTHER AUCTIONS.....we always ship the same or next day... CALL OUR HOTLINE 818-257-3106

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