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US $19.99
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, US

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, US
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This auction is for a Ducati push-pull throttle cable. It is used but might as well be listed as new. It is in great shape. I believe it was off a monster, but may fit other models. It is 30 inches total length. I have included pictures of both ends. Shipping is 6.00 within the continental USA. No overseas shipping. I accept paypal only. Check out my other auctions. no returns, thanks for looking.

 

 

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