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Ducati 748,996,916 Carbon Fiber "v" Cowl. Dry Autoclave. 1st. Quality. on 2040-parts.com

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Canaan, New Hampshire, United States

Canaan, New Hampshire, United States
Ducati 748,996,916 Carbon Fiber "V" Cowl. Dry Autoclave. 1st. Quality., image 1
Condition:New Brand:Top Australian Carbon Producer! Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

Up for bid is a new Carbon Fiber V-Cowl to fit the Ducati 748, 996 and other Ducati Superbikes with the same style V-Cowl. Features a perfect OEM 3K Carbon fiber weave pattern, wet look gloss finish and pre-drilled mounting holes. From a top producer of dry autoclave construction Carbon Fiber parts in Australia! Beautiful parts that really need to be seen to be appreciated. NOT to be confused with the flood of heavy, poor fitting parts flooding Ebay. Low starting bid and no reserve. Good luck bidding!

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