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2007 Harley Davidson Fat Boy Flstfi 96 Cu. In. 3k Miles Price Reduced (north on 2040-motos

$12,500
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Las Vegas, Nevada

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2007 Harley Davidson Fat Boy Flstfi 96 Cu. in. 3k Miles Price Reduced (North, $12,500, image 1

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This single owner bike has 3070 original miles on its big TWIN CAM 96 CUBIC INCH 1600cc Fuel Injected V2 twin. The bike is completely stock with the exception of changing out the seat and adding some chrome accessories. The extras include the Anti-theft alarm, Optional Quick Release Windshield, Chrome Side Plate, Medium Upright Sissy Bar With Leather Sissy Case, Back Rest Pad, FX Tallboy Seat, Battery Tender Plus, Temperature Oil Dip Stick and a NEW BATTERY ON 12-02-2013 with receipt. All of the stock accessories including the Stock Seat, Oil Dip Stick, 2 Key Fobs, Heel Shifter, and everything in the last picture are included with all the original paperwork that came with the bike when new.This FAT BOY has been completely detailed and is in immaculate condition.Bike has never been laid down or in any accidents. Tracks straight.Not interested in any trades.Item is sold "As Is Where Is" with no warranty.DUE TO THE SCAMMERS WE WILL NO LONGER ACCEPT EMAILS. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE BIKE CALL: 928.581.XXXX. THIS IS THE ONLY WAY WE WILL COMMUNICATE

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