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2004 Harley Davidson Softail Deuce (fxstdi) (macon, Ga) on 2040-motos

$11,995
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:3
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Macon, Georgia

Macon, GA
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2004 Harley Davidson Softail Deuce (FXSTDI) (Macon, GA), $11,995, image 1

Harley-Davidson Softail description

2004 Harley Davison Softail Deuce (FXSTDI)Color: Lava RedMileage: 11,359 Price: $11,995 (Original purchase/build cost $30K)Fuel InjectionFactory Security system with 2 key fobsCustom Corbin Leather SeatPassenger seat backrest covered in matching Corbin leatherChrome passenger seat backrest bracketOdyssey "Gel" Spiral Cell High Output BatteryStage one Upgrade:: Power Commander III, Vance & Hines Exhaust and Performance Air FilterChrome Air Filter CoverDiamondback braided steel brake, clutch, control cablesChrome storage cylinder (frame mounted)H-D Screamin Eagle Spun-Aluminum Mini TachChrome Tach Housing H-D Chrome Floating Brake Rotors Front and RearH-D Custom Chrome Footpegs, Brake Pedal, ShifterH-D Custom Chrome Passenger PegsCustom Chrome "Flame" shift leverCustom "Flame" tank AppliqueChrome Inner Primary CoverChrome Outer Primary CoverChrome Spark Plug CoversH-D Custom Handle bars Chrome Handlebar mountsChrome analog handlebar clockChrome control podsChrome control buttonsWide Tire kit on RearScreamin Eagle TiresChrome SwingarmChrome 5 Spoke Drive SprocketChrome Solid Disk Rear WheelChrome five spoke H-D Front WheelChrome Upper Belt GuardChrome Lower Belt GuardChrome Vertical Tag Mount with LED lightingChrome Inner Rear FenderLED Illumination Kit (Red)High Output Halogen H-D HeadlampH-D Custom Leather Hand GripsSmoke Turn Signal Lens CoversChrome Axle CoversChrome Jiffy StandChrome Deby CoverChrome Tensioner coverChrome rocker Box CoversChrome Fuel CoverChrome Swingarm AccentsChrome Ignition CoverChrome Swingarm axle coversChrome brake caliper insertsChrome Voltage Regulator CoverMiscellaneous other Chrome bolts, covers, etc.Bike is in exceptional condition and has never been in an accident.Oil changed every 3K miles with Amsoil Full Synthetic and new FilterStarts 1st time, every time and runs like a dreamAbsolutely nothing needed but a new homeOriginal receipts, manuals, documentationTitle in handDon't miss this beautiful bike!Please call Ben at (478) 390-XXXX if interested

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