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2004 Harley Davidson Wide Glide 12574 Miles on 2040-motos

$10,450
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chrome 2004 Harley Davidson Wide Glide 12574 mis Wide Glide Roadster audio: Are you interested in a simply great bike? You're going to love the 2004 HD WIDE! This is an exceptional vehicle at an affordable price! With only 12k miles on the odometer, you'll be sure to appreciate this model's condition and value. We pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service. Stop by our dealership or give us a call for more info.

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