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Ducati Monster Oem Remus Exhaust ~ Zdm-a33 / Zdm-a34 ~ S2r / S4r on 2040-parts.com

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Canaan, New Hampshire, United States

Canaan, New Hampshire, United States
Normal wear and marks. Overall very good condition with no rash or crash damage.
Brand:Ducati OEM Remus Manufacturer Part Number:ZDM-A33 / ZDM-A34

Up for bid is a set of Genuine Ducati Remus OEM exhaust to fit the Ducati Monster S2R, S4R. Shoulgalso fit the S2 & S4 but please confirm fitment questions to your Ducati Dealer. This exhaust is in very good shape with no rash or crash damage. Just normal wear as seen in the pictures. Comes complete with the mounting brackets, spacer and rubber grommets, upper and lower heat shields and clamps. Repir crash damage or bring your bike back to stock. Low starting bid and no reserve on this very expensive part from your Ducati Dealer.

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