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2005 Xl-1200 Custom Harley Davidson (perkins, Oklahoma) on 2040-motos

$3,500
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Stillwater, Oklahoma

Stillwater, OK
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2005 XL-1200 custom harley davidson (perkins, oklahoma), $3,500, image 1

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2005 XL-1200 custom harley davidson has screaming eagle kit & pipes, corbin seat, forward controls, detachable wind shield, chrome forks, chrome oil pan and battery cover, chrome belt pulley and pulley guard, new rear tire, runs strong, chrome primary and right side too. chrome jugs and push rod covers, bike is probably worth 5800-6500, divorce sale, first 3500 buys it, clean title, call billy at 405-714-XXXX, no checks! will throw in saddle bags too! must sale quick! tagged til march 2014, clean, clean ride!! you can make arrangments to see the bike if you would like too.thanks, billy phillips

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