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2005 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail Brand New Only 48 Orig Miles on 2040-motos

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Orlando, Florida

Orlando, FL
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

THIS IS NOT A MISS PRINT THIS BIKE HAS ONLY 48 mileS ON IT. IT WAS ONLY RIDDEN ONCE. THIS BIKE IS IN NEW CONDITON ALL ORIG. NOTHING TAMPERED WITH KEPT IN CLIMATE CONTROLLED STORAGE.. ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS NEED CALL THE PRICE IS FIRM!! NO BS AND NO TRADES!!!! I AM SELLING FOR A FAMILY MEMBER SO ONLY SERIOUS CALLS..$.12,000.THIS IS A CASH SALE IN HAND ONLY NO SCAMS OR BS YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE!! ASK FOR BOB

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