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Ducati 999 2004 Left Engine Motor Stator Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

Mill Valley, California, US

Mill Valley, California, US
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Left Engine Stator Cover removed from a 2004 Ducati 999 Engine with 7550 miles. 

There are SCRATCHES as seen in the pictures. This will fit all Ducati 999's. Will also fit Ducati 749.






 





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