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2014 Harley-davidson Flstfb Fat Boy Lo on 2040-motos

$18,429
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: Daytona Blue Pearl
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Mauston, Wisconsin

Mauston, WI
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2014 Harley-Davidson FLSTFB Fat Boy Lo, 2014 Fat Boy Low, New Color - Fat, dark and strong, this down-and-dirty version of the custom icon is the big dog on the road.

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