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Used 2007 Harley Davidson Road King For Sale. on 2040-motos

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Littlerock, California

Littlerock, CA
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2007 Harley Davidson Road King Driver back rest Passenger seat backrest Luggage rack Miles: 18,625 96 cid engine Gloss black saddle bags Lots of upgrades! Beautiful Bike! For more photographs, info and a look at all of our inventory, please visit our web siteathttp://www.vehicle-liquidation.com/showroom/index.php?cPath=30 Any questions? Call our office, open seven days a week! (661) 944-XXXX LIKE us on FaceBook or Follow us on Twitter & Instagram Info deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Interested parties should confirm all data before relying on it to make a purchase decision. All prices and specifications are subject to change without notice. Prices may or may not include additional local, state or federal charges. Please verify all costs with the seller before making a purchase decision. Print and Bring in Ad for Specific Listed Pricing. Prices subject to change.

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