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Ducati Diavel Termignoni Stainless Slip-on Exhaust System Air Filter Low Reserve on 2040-parts.com

US $1,025.00
Location:

Danbury, Connecticut, US

Danbury, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Termignoni Manufacturer Part Number:96459811B

very low low RESERVE, probably below dealer cost! sold bike, need to sell.

Brand new in box as pictured - Ducati Diavel Termignoni stainless slip-on exhaust system w/ air filter and ECU


Termignoni stainless slip-on exhaust system w/ air filter and ECU

Stainless steel type-approved exhaust silencer with carbon fiber lining. Surface special design and use of valuable materials makes this silencer a unique and exclusive piece.

Fits: Diavel, Diavel Carbon
Part No. 96459811B

Retails for: $2,384.90


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