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Harley-davidson : Softail 2010 Harley Davidson Fat Boy Lo- on 2040-motos

$13,995
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:490
Location:

Gainesville, Florida

Gainesville, FL
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

Up for sale is my 2010 Harley Davidson Fat Boy Lo in Denim Black. This bike is in mint condition and only has 490 mis on it. I am the original owner. I had many upgrades done to the bike at the time of purchase by the local harley dealer. The bike has Vance and Hines 2-1 Big Radius Slash Cut pipes, High Flow Intake system with dust sleeve, Stage two perf software, OEM Harley back rest for rear seat (not pictured). Im not having enough time to ride as I thought when I originally purchased the bike which is why im selling. The bike has never been in a accident, no paintwork, nothing! 100% Flawless like new! Bike has always been garage kept and never seen rain! Please feel free to text or call me at 352 213 XXXX with any further questions.

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