Ducati 748 Oem Stock Eprom 1.6m Computer Chip on 2040-parts.com
Streamwood, Illinois, United States
Ducati 748 OEM Stock Eprom Computer Chip
This was pulled from my new 1997 Ducati 748 mono, shortly after purchase when I installed Arrow pipes and a new chip. Payment: Paypal only, immediately after auction end. Shipping: FREE to the lower 48 United States only! Bid with confidence...Review my 100% POSITIVE feedback! Thanks for looking!!! |
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