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2002 Harley-davidson Softail Fatboy on 2040-motos

$2,300
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

Harley-Davidson Softail FatBoy!! , miles!! Harley Chrome Front Forks w/Headlamp Nasal, Works Performance Adjustable Chrome Rear Shocks, Vance Hines Pipes, Corbin Single Seat, Stock Harley Seat, Back Rest, Arlen Ness Forward Controls, Harley Choke Kno, Chrome Rear Axle Covers, Stainless Steel Inner Fender Guard (rear), Harley Hand Grips, Harley Rear Foot Pets, Harley Carb Upgrade w/Free Flow Air Cleaner, Harley License Place Mount, New Battery – , Stainless Steel Brake Hardware Front Rear, Rear Tire Upgrade (Harley), No Nicks in Paint or Rust on ChromeI will deliver the bike!!For more information and pics contact me on: jason connor@hotmail. com

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