1997 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic, 20,300 Miles, $10,000 In Accessories on 2040-motos
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I have a beautiful 1997 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic for sale for $11,000. It has only 20,300 miles and like new. It has approximately $10,000 in accessories added to it as you can see from the photos. It has been well maintained and garaged in a heated building during the winter. It also comes with two matching helmuts color corrinated with the bike color. Please call if you have questions and thanks for looking. Dale, 414 659 6766. I do have my HD on sale elsewhere and reserve the right to eliminate this auction at any time.
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