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1998 Buell S3 Thunderbolt Touring S3 Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $3,700.00
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:4
Location:

Curtisville, Pennsylvania, US

Curtisville, PA, US
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1998 Buell S3 Thunderbolt Touring S3 Sport Touring , US $3,700.00, image 1

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1998 Buell S3 Thunderbolt Touring S3 Sport Touring , US $3,700.00, image 2 1998 Buell S3 Thunderbolt Touring S3 Sport Touring , US $3,700.00, image 3 1998 Buell S3 Thunderbolt Touring S3 Sport Touring , US $3,700.00, image 4 1998 Buell S3 Thunderbolt Touring S3 Sport Touring , US $3,700.00, image 5

Buell Other tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:4125084941

Buell Other description

1998 Buell S3 Thunderbolt Touring, One of a kind 1998 Harley Davidson Buell S3 Thunderbolt. Customized bike with custom paint job, custom rims, hard saddlebags, Vance & Hines exhaust, with Corbin Seat. Low Miles. 4,555 miles. Plenty of power. Small scratch on tank as you can see in the picture. Sell for $3700 412-508-4941

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