New Ducati Performance Stainless Exhaust By Termignoni For Monster 696 Abs on 2040-parts.com
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Ducati Performance (Termignoni) Slip-on Exhaust for Ducati 696 Monster ABS These are Brand new Termignoni slip-ons for your Monster. Stainless steel cans, Performance ECU and High flow filter are all included! Also, as a bonus , you get unmatched sound and performance! Ecu is compatible with ABS models only! Any questions? Give us a call! ABOUT US:
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