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1995 Black Harley-davidson Flstf on 2040-motos

$8,995
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Check out this very nice freshly traded in black 1995 Harley-Davidson FLSTF Fat Boy! The AutoCheck report shows zero accidents! This is a very clean and low mileage bike that looks and drives excellent! The bike comes with great aftermarket upgrades that include Vance & Hines Exhaust, Chrome Mini Ape Hangers, Chrome Crash Bar, Highway Pegs, Custom Seat, Quick Release Systems For Windshield & Back Seat Rest, and Tons Of Chrome! Overall this is a very nice bike that won't last long! It's priced to sell ASAP so call 402.991.XXXX now! - Contact The Internet Car Lot at 402-991-XXXX or XXXX@theinternetcarlot.com for more details. - MORE PHOTOGRAPHS CAN BE FOUND AT OUR WEBSITE, www.TheInternetCarLot.com ! The Internet Car Lot helps match private party sellers with private party buyers. All of our vehicle's are owned by people just like you so our prices are always private party! Call us now today, we'd be happy to take any offer to the seller! -

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