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I Want To Trade My Yamaha Fjr1300 For Vulcan 900 Or Sportster 48 on 2040-motos

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Tucson, Arizona

Tucson, AZ
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I AM LOOKING FOR A HARLEY CRUISER OR SPORTSTER LIKE THE 48 SERIES OR A VULCAN 900 CUSTOM, I WILL OF COURSE HAVE CASH ON MY END FOR THE RIGHT DEAL. THIS IS A 2004 1-OWNER LIKE NEW IN TERRIFIC SHAPE YAMAHA FJR 1300. IT HAS 22K MILES AND HAS ALWAYS BEEN SERVICED AT THE DEALER. SHE RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A DREAM AND IS FULLY LOADED WITH THE MATCHING HARD REMOVABLE BAGS. IT HAS BAR RISERS AND A THROTTLE LOCK. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL TEXT OR CALL ME AT.

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