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Used 1998 Ducati 748 Mint Condition For Sale on 2040-motos

$6,499
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:2
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Portland, Oregon

Portland, OR
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Used 1998 Ducati 748 MINT CONDITION for sale, $6,499, image 1

Ducati Other tech info

VINVIN:ZDM1SB3R7WB006576

Ducati Other description

This is an amazing opportunity for someone looking for a MINT 748. This bike has only 2800 mis on it. MotoCorsa just replaced all the fluids and belts so it is completely serviced and ready to go. Full Arrow Exhaust, Aftermarket Levers, a few carbon fiber bits. Original self retracting kickstand. Garage kept its entire life. This bike is a one owner that babied and meticulously took care of it for its entire life. Don’t miss out on this amazing piece of machinery. Please Call or Email with any questions TURN two MOTORCYCLES (FORMALLY PORTLAND PRE-OWNED BIKES) TURN2MOTORCYCLES.COM 2170 NW Wilson St. Portland, OR 97210 503.292.XXXX

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