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Used 2000 Harley-davidson Springer Softail For Sale on 2040-motos

$9,495
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

88 CUBIC INCH _ LED LIGHT _ S and S CARB _ CHROME MOLY PUSHRODS _ RHINE HART PIPES _ HIGH INDURACE CRANE CAMS _ NEW TIRES _ NEW BRAKES _ BRATDED STAINLESS LINES _ STANLESS TWISTED SPOKES _ EVERTHING CHROME . BOX OF O.E.M PARIS _ two SISSY BARS _ GARAGE KEPT. WAS PURCHASE IN APRIL 2001 W / 75 mileS ON THE ODOMETER _ APPROX 500 mileS SINCE LAST SERVICED ALWAYS PRE-OWNED SYNTHETIC FLUIDS 22,131miS

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