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Old 22-Feb-2005, 20:54   #31
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Originally posted by Simon Reed
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it is an auhthentic 999r,with bits removed,as stated by the seller,fact !!
Ducati 999R
Chasis no;ZDMH400AA3B005060
ENGINE NO; ZD999W4-000866
DOFR;12/8/03
LAST KEEPER CHANGE;18/8/04

It was on finance up until 1/2/05

now clear,on hpi !!! so get it bought & stop wining,all ov yer !!!

So all you guys,that are putting the boot in,for the seller,should be careful, what they say,as this looks like a genuine sale,& on the face of it is a cheap bike,and would make an ideal trackbike for someone !!

[Edited on 22-2-2005 by Simon Reed]

Cannot argue with that, after all was me who realised it was an R frame. So, what has happened to the R parts? Where did the new parts come from? Why go to the expense of getting 999 parts fitted? How did the damage on the clutch casing happen, and is there damage to the rear seat unit? Who re-built it?

I ask this, because Simon you seem to have some answers.

[Edited on 22-2-2005 by flanker]
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