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1999 Harley-davidson Softail Fat Boy on 2040-motos

$15,600
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

1999 Harley Davidson Fat Boy - FLSTF/I. Premium unmolested Fat boy in pristine condition! Low in miles, 'New' Harley Davidson Dunlop Tires, freshly tuned, Screamin Eagle Synthetic Oil and Spark Plugs w/new stock air box, Full Fat Boy Leather Treatment which includes: saddlebags, tool box, mud flaps (bonded not bolted), and tank panel. Click contact link below for more info. Engine Description: View The Rest Of This Seller's Inventory: http://www.specialtyauto.net (opens in new window)

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