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Red Electric Indian Motorcyle on 2040-motos

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This red electric Indian motorcycle would be perfect in a man cave. It is 35" long and 18" high at the highest point. JIMMY'S WAREHOUSE (about an hour from The Villages) 1300 Ponce de Leon - Brooksville NEW HOURS: Mon - Sat (10 am - 4 pm) ***Search JW to see our other listings. JIMMY'S buys/sells and trades quality furniture and tools. Have an estate, moving, downsizing or just want cash, call or visit us at the warehouse! Layaway is an option, and delivery is available within an acceptable distance. See you at The Warehouse!

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