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Ducati 888 Sport Superbike Strada Shop Service Repair Manual Omologato S.p.o, S on 2040-parts.com

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Ducati 888 Sport Superbike Strada Workshop Shop Service Repair Manual

This Workshop Repair Manual is for Ducati 888 Series

Ducati 888 Superbike Strada, 888 Sport Production Omologato (
S.P.O), 888 Sport Production Special (S.P.S).

This Workshop Manuals is 393 Pages
And it is Multi Lingual Manual PDF Format On CD
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