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I AM SELLING MY 2003 BMW R-SERIES R1200CLC TOURING CRUISER MOTORCYCLE WITH 25500 MILES ON IT. IT HAS HARD SADDLE BAGS AND A HARD REMOVABLE TRUNK, HEATED SEATS AND HANDLE GRIPS, RADIO, CD PLAYER, CRUISE, CLOCK, ENGINE GUARDS, ABS BRAKES, HEEL TOE SHIFTER W/ FLOOR BOARDS, CONNECTION FOR HEATED CLOTHING, OWNERS MANUAL, NEW BATTERY AND NEW WHITE WALL TIRES. |
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