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2003 Harley Davidson Fxstdse Screamin Eagle Deuce (kens Car Care, Saugus on 2040-motos

$18,495
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Boston, Massachusetts

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2003 Harley Davidson FXSTDSE Screamin Eagle Deuce (KENS CAR CARE, SAUGUS, $18,495, image 1

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Visit our web sitefor more pics and a full list of our inventory at WWW.KENSCARCARE.COM03 Harley -- Ultra Rare 100th Anniversary Screamin Eagle Deuce! Some features include: 1550cc fuel-injected Twin Cam 95 power train finished in silver and chrome, Chrome slotted six-spoke wheels, 21" front and 17" rear, fat one ¼" diameter handlebar with internal wiring, lowered front and rear suspension for 1" lower seat height, 100th Anniversary indoor storage cover -- and many more!Unlike your typical local car dealer that buys its inventory from car auctions, most of our vehicles are customer trade ins that have been serviced by us for years prior to being traded in -- this means a reliable track record of maintenance and competent service work. There are no "doc" charges or any other charges associated with the purchase of any of our vehicles.Vehicles can be seen at 128 Ballard Street, Saugus, MA or contact us at 781-231-XXXX.Asking $18,495

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