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2003 Harley-davidson Softail Fatboy Anniversary Ed on 2040-motos

US $5,000.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:10980 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Sea Isle City, New Jersey, United States

Sea Isle City, New Jersey, United States
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

HARLEY DAVIDSON 2003 GUN METAL BLUE ANNIVERSARY EDITION FAT BOY LOADED.
-ANCE AND HINES LONG SHOT EXHAUST
-VANCE AND HINES FUEL PACK
-ARLEN NESS STAGE ONE BIG SUCKER INTAKE
-HARLEY DAVIDSON THUNDER STAR WHEEL FRONT & REAR
-HARLEY DAVIDSON THUNDER STAR SPROCKET
-HARLEY DAVIDSON THUNDER STAR ROTARS
-FLOATING ROTARS FRONT & REAR
-HARLEY DAVIDSON CHROME SWING ARM
-HARLEY DAVIDSON CHROME SPROCKET TO MATCH WHEEL
-HARLEY DAVIDSON CHROME BELT GUARD
-STAINLESS STEEL BRAIDED LINES
-CUSTOM LED TAIL LIGHT BRAKE & DIRECTIONAL (ALL IN ONE)
-CUSTOM MIRRORS (DIRECTIONALS IN THEM)
-CUSTOM BACKREST - QUICK RELEASE
-CHROME LOWER FORK TUBES
-CHROME BEACH BARS
-QUICK RELEASE SWITCHBLADE SMOKED SHORTY WINDSHIELD
-GOLD KEY EDITION
-CUSTOM GRIPS
-CUSTOM CHROME SWITCH COVERS
-BIKE HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT AND METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED
-NO MECHANICAL ISSUES, NO LEAKS

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