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2009 Harley Davidson Fat Bob on 2040-motos

$12,000
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2009 Harley Davidson Fat Bob Year: 2009Make: Harley DavidsonModel _ Trim: Fat Bob FXDF Engine: two Cyl 96 CU INTransmission: six GearMileage: 17000Condition: Like NewTitle: ClearExterior: Custom Chisel CollectionPrice: $12,000 O.B.O Description: This is a perfect, well-maintained with low miles, garage kept motorcycle with TONS of accessories, sissy bar with pad, rear axle bolt covers, and easy hook-up battery tender. All accessories were installed by a Harley Davidson dealer. I would like to get 12,000 but could work with you on the price. May be take over payments. Vito 636-373-XXXX

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