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This motorcycle was a police seizure. It has body damage and missing parts. It does not have a key and will not start. The buyer will need to have it towed upon pickup. It is in poor condition however would be great for that person looking for parts. The turn signals are damaged and or lenses broken. The dials or speedometer mounts glass or plastic is broken. This motorcycle will be great for a person looking to part it out or well as a project to repair and or refurbish. The motorcycle has been sitting in the impound for some time and will need to e trailered or towed. |
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