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Used 2003 Harley-davidson Flstfi Fat Boy on 2040-motos

$11,995
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2003 Harley-Davidson FLSTFI Fat Boy Asking Price: $11,995 OR BEST OFFER Mileage: 14,500 mis Condition: Post A Free Want Ad. I'm looking for a... Harley-Davidson FLSTFI Fat Boy 2003 or Newer Description Seller's Notes: Anniversary! Lots Of Extras! Body Style: Cruiser Exterior: Maroon & Black VIN: Request the VIN Seller's Comments Options History · Vance & Hines exhaust pipes, Custom wheels, $1,000 a piece, Quick detachable windshield, T bag on sissy bars, Soft leather saddle bags, New HD handle bar grips, LED lamps w/ flash & strobe, Sunglass case · Accident Free · Maintenance Records Available · Dealer Serviced · Clean · Garage Kept · Superb Condition Seller Send the seller an email below to request their contact information.

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