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2008 HARLEY DAVIDSON XL1200 ---- Price: $8950 Mileage: 2921 ---- Selling Point: Harley Davidson XL1200 Sportster, Two-Tone Paint, Many Chrome Extras,105th Anniversary, Don''t wait this 1 won''t last. Hot Wheels of Oklahoma 405-329-XXXX. ---- VIN: 1HD1CT3488K435472; Call: (405)329-XXXX for more info. P-h-o-n-e: 4-0-5-3-2-9-1-5-8-1-

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