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2016 Ducati Multistrada on 2040-motos

US $16,500.00
YearYear:2016 MileageMileage:29
Location:

State College, Pennsylvania, United States

State College, Pennsylvania, United States
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Ducati Multistrada description

This is a 2016 Ducati Multistrada 1200 (base model) with the Touring Package.  It's a new, untitled/unregistered motorcycle with 29 miles.  This Ducati comes with it's full two year factory warranty.  Kissell Motorsports is a full service Ducati dealership located in State College, PA.  The reserve is set $1200 below dealer invoice and INCLUDES the existing $1050 Ducati Cash credit to dealers.  We will ship bike to anywhere in lower 48 for current Haulbike rates.   A $500 Paypal Deposit is required within 24 hrs of auction closing.  Full payment is required within 72 hrs via bank check or EFT required at or before time of pick up.  Selling price DOES NOT include doc fees, sales tax, registration etc.  

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