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Ducati Performance 999r 749r Carbon Fiber Mirrors 999 749 #96951703b - 96951603b on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Blaine, Washington, US

Blaine, Washington, US
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You NEVER see these on eBay or for sale anywhere else, so this is your chance to purchase one of the very few sets of

Genuine Ducati Performance carbon fiber mirror covers in existence!

 

Ducati Performance part number 96951703B and 96951603B

 

 

Bidding starts at half the original retail price!

 

Will fit ALL 2003-2007 Ducati 749, 749S, 749R & 999, 999S, 999R Superbikes.

 

All items are used and sold as-is.

 

Item will be re-listed if not paid within 3 days.

 

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