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2000 Harley Davidson Softail Springer - Albuquerque,new Mexico on 2040-motos

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NO RESERVE!! NO RESERVE!! 2000 HARLEY DAVIDSON SOFTAIL SPRINGER QUICK DETACHABLE WINDSHIELD SAMSON EXHAUST QUICK DETACH SADDLE BAGS K&N AIR FILTER CHROME HAND CONTROLS AFTERMARKET BARS CHROME FORWARD CONTROLS FLAME HARLEY GRIPS CHROME SWING ARM TONS AND TONS OF CHROME!! 66 MOTORSPORTS IS PROUD TO OFFER THIS HARLEY ON A NO RESERVE AUCTION! THIS BIKE WAS TAKEN IN ON TRADE ITS RUNS AND LOOKS GREAT! THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION AND THE HIGHEST BIDDER WILL OWN IT REGARDLESS OF

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