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2003 Harley Davidson Sporster Hugger 883 Xlh - Ready To Ride (marietta) on 2040-motos

$4,300
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:800
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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2003 Harley Davidson Sporster Hugger 883 XLH - Ready to ride (Marietta), $4,300, image 1

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Brand new showroom condition!Basement keptOnly 800mis!! Have Bike Fax to show original milesIncludes 100 yr anniversary original dual seat and passenger pegs not shown in pics ($400) Serious inquires only. Pics speak for itself. Call 770XXXXXX if interested please leave a message and I will return your call asap.Willing to trade for dual sport bike or a ford ranger or nissan frontier 4 door truck. Must be a fair trade no junk please.Thank you! 2075 Jackson Ridge Cove NW

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