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2001 Indian Spirit on 2040-motos

$8,400
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:4600
Location:

pensacola, Florida

pensacola, FL
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Indian Spirit tech info

TypeType:Cruiser

Indian Spirit description

2001 Indian Spirit , For sale is a very nice 01 Indian Spirit motorcycle. This is a super clean low mileage bike with only 4200 original miles on it. Runs like new! Bike has many extras including a removable Rifle windshield, Corbin saddle, Vance and Hines Longshots, custom made Osprey saddle bags, extra chrome and more. Original seat included. This bike is equipped with the S&S 88 motor and S&S E-carb. There are more extras, too many to list. Come see it in person! Asking $8400. Cash, check, or credit accepted. Reasonable offers accepted. Owner is selling due to health issues. 850-637-1800 or 850-77seven nine6thre-o $8,400.00

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