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2007 Harley-davidson Softail Fat Boy on 2040-motos

$12,500
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Glenmora, Louisiana

Glenmora, LA
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

2007 Harley Davidson Fatboy, Engine: 96, 23,102mis, Exterior: Black, Garage Kept, Alloy rims, Never Down, Crash Bar, Covered, Driver Pegs, Passenger Pegs, Long Pipes, Backrest, Stock Seat Has new cover, new helmet, leather chaps, leather jacket, sissy bar, always polished, new battery, Harley Davidson battery tender, electronic alarm alarm, well maintained, Road Ready. Asking $12,500. Located in GLENMORA LA 71433, Contact JW at 318-729-xxxx for more details. Click contact link below for more info. Engine Description: View The Rest Of This Seller's Inventory: http://www.nmsell.com (opens in new window)

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