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2009harley Davidson Buell Motorcycle 984 Thunderstorm on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Johnstown, Ohio, United States

Johnstown, Ohio, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

2009 harley davidson motorcycle 984 thunderstorm has been wrecked and has salvage title!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT NO MUCH ABOUT THIS BIKE !!!!!! I own a small towing bus and picked it up from accident, owner had no insurance and did not pick up, have salvage title. has been sitting for about 3 months with cover, carb looks clean,selling as is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! looks like it could be fixed? any questions please feel free to call john at 740 967 8698 local pickup or can put on skid for $100.00 and shipped at you exspense. THE $100 dollars is for skid and straps NOT THE SHIPPING!!!!!!!!! LOOK CLOSE AT PICS AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!!!! MY ZIP CODE IS 43031

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