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Rare 2014 Ducati 1199 Superleggera in mint condition with very low mileage (<4mi/6km). Only 500 of these bikes were ever produced; this is number 143/500. Purchased from Ducati of Dallas (AMS). This bike has been kept in a private collector's climate-controlled show garage. The certificate of origin has not been signed. Never titled. Clutch & shock recall completed with paperwork. Buyer responsible for shipping/pickup. Payment in the form of Cash / Money Wire / Cashier’s Check only. Cover, stand, charger, manuals, etc. included. SPECS
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