2007 Harley-davidson Ultra Classic Screaming Eagle 26 Rim Touring on 2040-motos
Palos Hills, Illinois, US
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2007 HARLEY-DAVIDSON Ultra Classic Screaming Eagle 26 Rim, 2007 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic Electra Glide Screaming Eagle with Screaming Eagle 110 cubic inch motor and 6 speed trans. Everything chromed out. 26 front chrome rim. Everyone's mouth drops when they see this beauty.
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