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Front Fender Abs Plastic Fit Ducati Monster 696/796/1100 Evo Pearl White Bike on 2040-parts.com

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Guang Zhou, Guang Dong, China

Guang Zhou, Guang Dong, China
Condition:New Brand:GZYF Color:White Country/Region of Manufacture:China Fit:Custom Fit Fitment 1:Ducati Monster 696 2008-2014 Fitment 2:Ducati Monster 796 2010-2014 Fitment 3:Ducati Monster 1100 2009-2011 Fitment 4:Ducati Monster 1100S 2009-2011 Fitment 5:Ducati Monster 1100 EVO 2011-2013 Holes:Pre-Drilled Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Material:ABS Plastic Number of Pieces:1 Paint:Unfinished Placement on Vehicle:Front Product Type:Motorcycle Front Fender Type:Front Fender Warranty:Yes

Land Rover Discovery Sport revealed – in miniature

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The toy versions of the Land Rover Discovery Sport revealed Land Rover have been busy teasing the new Land Rover Discovery Sport – the replacement for the Freelander – ahead of its debut on 3rd September. We’ve already had the new Discovery Sport out testing, a good look at the Sport’s interior and, of course, the initial review of the Discovery Vision Concept that previewed the new Disco Sport. But now, ahead of a debut in a week or two, we get the Discovery Sport revealed early thanks to a photo of a couple of die cast models of the new Disco.

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No Macan Can-Can ahead of Los Angeles debut

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