Used 2003 Harley-davidson Softail Fat Boy For Sale on 2040-motos
Harley-Davidson Softail description
2003 Harley Davidson FatBoy, 11,500 mis, Garage Kept, Records, Never Down, Covered, Stock Seat, I have a lot of time and money in this bike, it is fast and loud and drives well. Asking $12 ,500. Located in GROVETON NH 03582, Contact Chuck at 603-616-xxxx for more details.
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