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Ducati Oem Speedo Sensor Monster 800 1000 #1 Nice Part on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Tarzana, California, US

Tarzana, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:14 DAY RETURN ACCEPTED with 20% restocking fee and buyer pays shipping return, UNLESS ITEM IS DAMAGED IN TRANSIT OR NOT AS DESCRIBED, PICTURES OF ITEM AND PHONE CALL REQUIRED TO OUR HOTLINE 818-257-3106...BUYER IS ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED TO CONTACT US FIRST VIA THE EBAY SYSTEM EMAIL BEFORE ANY ATTEMPT OF FILING BUYER PROTECTION TO LET US WORK OUT ANY PROBLEM 14 DAY RETURN ACCEPTED with 20% restocking fee and buyer pays shipping return, UNLESS ITEM IS DAMAGED IN TRANSIT OR NOT AS DESCRIBED, PICTURES OF ITEM AND PHONE CALL REQUIRED TO OUR HOTLINE 818-257-3106...BUYER IS ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED TO CONTACT US FIRST VIA THE EBAY SYSTEM EMAIL BEFORE ANY ATTEMPT OF FILING BUYER PROTECTION TO LET US WORK OUT ANY PROBLEM 14 DAY RETURN ACCEPTED with 20% restocking fee and buyer pays shipping return, UNLESS ITEM IS DAMAGED IN TRANSIT OR NOT AS DESCRIBED, PICTURES OF ITEM AND PHONE CALL REQUIRED TO OUR HOTLINE 818-257-3106...BUYER IS ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED TO CONTACT US FIRST VIA THE EBAY SYSTEM EMAIL BEFORE ANY ATTEMPT OF FILING BUYER PROTECTION TO LET US WORK OUT ANY PROBLEM 14 DAY RETURN ACCEPTED WITH 20% RESTOCKING FEE AND BUYER PASYS SHIPPING RETURN, UNLESS ITEM SI DAMAGED IN TRANSIT OR NOT AS DESCRIBED, PICTURES OF ITME AND PHONE CALL REQUIRED TO OUR HOTLINE 818-257-3106 BEFORE RETURN. BUYER IS ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED TO CONTACT FIRST VIA THE EBAY SYSTEM EMAIL SYSTEM BEFORE ANY ATTEMPT OF FILING BUYER PROTECTION TO LET US WORK OUT ANY AND ALL PROBLEM Part Brand:DUCATI Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:BLACK Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Italy Part Type:Body & Frame Body & Frame Part Type:SENSORS , GUAGES Make:Ducati

SEE PICTURE...OEM SPEEDO SENSOR FROM A MONSTER WITH A 25MM REAR AXLE... MODEL...WILL WORK ON MANY MODELS, BUT CHECK WITH US FOR OR THE DEALER FOR CROSS REFERRANCE.......OVER $250.00 FRM DUCATIGREAT TO HAVE AS A INEXPENSIVE REPLACEMENT....SAVE...IF YOU HAVE FURTHER QUESTIONS OR NEED MORE PICTURES/MEASUREMENTS, CONTACT US ON OUR HOTLINE NUMBER 818-257-3106

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