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2003 Harley Davidson Screamin Eagle Duece Fxstdse on 2040-motos

$12,995
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Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City, MO
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2003 Wheeler Auto 2003 Harley Davidson Screamin Eagle Softail Deuce with only 3,149 mis. This bike is Centennial Gold and Vivid Black in color, has a Scramin Eagle 95 cubic inch motor backed by a 5 gear transmission Also features badlander seat, also have the stock seat, screamin eagle mufflers. This bike has been through our shop, and is serviced and ready to ride. Take a look at the images and feel free to call me direct with any questions. Allen office or my cell is.SEE MORE IMAGES AND INFO - Click Here http://wheelerauto.com/Vehicle/51129/2003-Harley-Davidson-Screamin-Eagle-Duece-FXSTDSE.aspx?2013323174945776

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