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1987 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic Completely Rebuilt In Every Way on 2040-motos

$11,500
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Norwalk, Connecticut

Norwalk, CT
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1987 HARLEY DAVIDSON ULTRA CLASSIC Completely rebuilt in every way, $11,500, image 1

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Completely rebuilt in every way, Motor/tranny/heads, Only 100 mis on the bike since rebuild, Full dresser, Whitewalls, 88in Evo bored 30 over, Andrews cams, Rebuilt five gear tranny, King Tour Pack, S & S Shorty E-Carb 21, New battery, new brake calipers, stereo with Compact disc player, Custom paint, maroon metallic/black with custom effects, Bike only had just over 7,zero miles on it before this rebuild was done, This is a great bike and a huge Serious buyers only, and will only sell to someone who will appreciate and take care of this bike, SACRIFICE, $11,500 obo (203) 895-XXXX Dan Norwalk, CT

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