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Used 1998 Harley-davidson Xlh Sportster 1200 on 2040-motos

$5,995
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:37
Location:

Frenchburg, Kentucky

Frenchburg, KY
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Harley-Davidson Sportster description

1998 Harley-Davidson XLH Sportster 1200 Asking Price: $5,995 OR BEST OFFER Mileage: 37,000mis Condition: Post A Free Want Ad. I'm looking for a... Harley-Davidson XLH Sportster 1200 1998 or Newer Description Seller's Notes: Contact Seller for Information Body Style: Sport-Touring Exterior: Blue VIN: Request the VIN Seller's Comments Runs well, Comes With A Lot Of Chrome, New Tires, New Battery was Put On Last Year, Hardly Pre-owned, Low Miles, Billet Aluminum, Has Been Well Maintained, It's a Great Buy and a Must See, Priced To Sell Options History · Air Cooled · Saddle Bags · Chrome · Custom Wheels · Forward Controls · Suspension · Windshield · · Accident Free · Clean · Garage Kept · Exceptional Condition

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