Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Ducati Men's Pullover Sweater Historical Size Xxl 987612077 090511sc on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Derry, New Hampshire, US

Derry, New Hampshire, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:We will accept a return if we have made an error in our listing. The item must be returned to us within 14 days after receiving the item. Thank you. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Brand:DUCATI Manufacturer Part Number:987612077 Gender:Men Size:2XL Sleeve Length:Long Sleeve

New- Ducati Men's Historical Pullover Sweater- Tannish Brown Color

Size- XXL

Condition-

New.  

Shipping-

We ship using USPS and UPS.  We ship USPS Priority Mail or Express Mail International throughout the world.

International shipping charges are calculated to your area.

 

Disclaimer-We try to accurately describe each and every item that we sell.  If for some reason we have made an error with fitment we will accept a return.

 

 

 

 

Mercedes G-class facelift (2012) first pictures

Wed, 11 Apr 2012

As old as the hills it rumbles over, the Mercedes G-class has been treated to yet another series of design tweaks and drivetrain updates to keep the boxy favourite fresh. The Merc G-class still looks largely like an military-spec off-roader to me. What's new?

1933 Alfa Romeo wins 'Gold Cup' at Villa d'Este

Sat, 26 May 2012

A 1933 Alfa Romeo that its owner longed for as a youngster growing up in South Africa took home the "Coppa d'Oro Villa d'Este" honors at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este. The award is voted on by the attendees at the first day of the event, on the shores of Lake Como in Italy. David Cohen said he often saw the Alfa Romeo 6C GS 6th Series when he was riding his bicycle as a boy in South Africa and could only dream of one day owning the car.

Next BMW X1 loses inline-six, gets smaller and lighter

Tue, 18 Feb 2014

The second-generation BMW X1, expected here in early 2016, is smaller and lighter than the existing first-generation model. The new X1 loses optional six-cylinder power; a new high-output four-cylinder replaces it. A high-ranking BMW manager confirmed the new X1 abandons today's longitudinal engine layout for a version of the new transverse-engine platform the 2-series Active Tourer uses.