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2009 - Harley-davidson Softail Springer Cvo Fxstss on 2040-motos

US $8,000.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:15600 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Arley, Alabama, United States

Arley, Alabama, United States
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

OPTION ARE.. CRASH BAR 250.00 LED BLACK HEAD LIGHT 400.00 12.5 CHUBBY'S WITH SHORT NECKS INSTALLED 1150.00 VANCE HINES TWO IN ONE EXHAUST 650.00, SE TUNER 429.00, TOURING SEAT 400.00, BACKREST AND LEATHER BAG 650.00 LIZARD LIGHTS 350.00, SIDE MOUNTED PLATE 250.00. NEW BACK TIRE 300.00, LAST BUT NOT LEAST LEGEND AIR RIDE PUSH A BUTTON AND CHANGE UP TO 2.5 INCHES UP OR DOWN. 2400.00 MUCH MUCH MORE.....7300.00 OF NICE EXTRAS.
THIS IS ONE BAD LOOKING CVO SE SPRINGER IN MINT CONDITION ALWAYS COVERED AND GARAGED.

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