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I have the following things for sale due to the fact that I trashed my bike and myself too. I hate to get rid of these but I need to come up with some scratch to pay the bills due to the fact that I can't work with broken ribs.
An unopened bottle of wine that I recieved when I worked at Dallas Harley Davidson in 2003-2004. As far as I know it was only given to employees of Harley Davidson of Dallas and her sister store Dallas Harley Davidson. It has the name Harley Davidson of Dallas Texas etched deeply in the glass along with the year 2003, which we all know was the 100th anniversary for Harley. I've included some pictures in attachments. I haven't got a clue how much to charge for this so I guess the wine could be an auction or something for 48 hours. I need to set the minimum bid at 50 dollars though because if I can't get that I wont sell it, it means way more to me than that. The only requirement for bidding is that you be 21. Payment accepted through PayPal.
I also have a Thundering Steel belt buckle for sale. It is an official Harley Davidson product made by Baron USA in 1991, I've only worn it a couple of times and it is in really good shape. It is made of hand poured pewter and is approx 4 inches across and 2 1/2 inches high. Fits up to a 1 3/4 inch belt. It has the Harley Davidson Emblem on the back of Buckle. I will let this go for $25.00 shipping included. Payment accepted through PayPal.
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