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Used 2013 Harley-davidson Ultra Classic For Sale. on 2040-motos

$19,780
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2013 HARLEY DAVIDSON ELECTRA GLIDE ULTRA CLASSIC LIMITED 110TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION WITH 7232 mileS. THIS BEAUTIFULL BIKE COMES EQUIPPED WITH AN AIR COOLED, TWIN CAM, 103 CU IN, STAGE one ENGINE FUEL INJECTED ENGINE. IT IS UPGRADED WITH VANCE & HINES BREATHER AND H RINEHART RACING EXHAUST. IT HAS CHAIN DRIVE, ALUMINUM WHEELS, FRONT & REAR DISC BRAKE, AND six GAL FULL CAPACITY. IT IS READY FOR CRUISING WITH THE TOURING PACKAGE, HARD BAGS, INTERCOM SYSTEM, ANTITHEFT SYSTEM, SEATING FOR 2, AM-FM STEREO, LUGGAGE RACK, AND MUCH MORE... PLEASE CALL OUR SALES DEPARTMENT AT 281-807-XXXX OR EMAIL US AT XXXX@HOTMAIL.COM FOR MORE INFO.

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