2003 Harley Davidson Road King (bay City Mile Maker) on 2040-motos
Harley-Davidson Other description
2003 Harley Davidson 100 year anniversary Road King, 88tc, injected, 23,000 mis, Slip on Mufflers(sounds real nice), bike has very light left side laydown damage, runs/drives good, salvage title, $6950. Cash. NO TRADES. NO EMAILS. WE DO NOT SELL PARTS. Most bikes we sell have only cosmetic damage(if not we will clearly state that),most bikes titled as salvage are for damage history reporting, not because they are unrepairable. We can help with the salvage inspection process on the bikes we sell(many will pass inspection as is). Of course good titled and rebuilt titled are good to go. Layaway available for up to a month or so with $500. down nonrefundable deposit while you get financing,tax refund etc. Bikes can be seen at Mile Maker Auto 3600 N. Euclid Bay City MI. 48706. SERIOUS ONLY Call or Text Jody at 989-671 thirty 6 hundred
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