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Ducati Corse Performance Dainese Leather Armor Jacket Size 54 Eu 44us Retail$800 on 2040-parts.com

US $549.00
Location:

Burbank, California, United States

Burbank, California, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Dainese Color:Red/Black/White Ducati Racing Colors Make:Ducati Material:Leather Gender:Men Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Size:Size 54 Euro or 44 US

Up for sale is a new without tags, 110% Authentic, Dainese Ducati Corse leather jacket in size 54 Euro or 44 US as seen in the photos. Yes, this is a heavy jacket full of quality of superb protection! Dainese jackets like these are absolutely the best in the business! Not even Alpinestars can be compared! Retails for $800 plus tax which is pretty much almost $1,000. Please feel free to research as other sellers right here on ebay is asking $749 for this same jacket and local Ducati shops are asking $800+. If you dont believe me, please feel free to do your own research. Comes with the internal factory Dainese armor for shoulders, elbows-forearms and has a zippered slot for an optional back protector. If you want the G2 back protector it will be an additional $50 which is a $100 value. 

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Shipping will be FREE for USA buyers. International buyers pay a flat rate of $79. Thank you for looking at my auction.

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