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Used 1995 Harley-davidson Heritage Softail Nostalgia Flstn For Sale on 2040-motos

$8,300
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

MUST SEE! HarleyDavidson Nostalgia Heritage Softail Special Nostalgia FLSTN Rare and collectable. These are becoming difficult to find in such perfect shape. Very limited production and only produced from 1993-1996. Distinct serial # identifies the bike as a True FLSTN. CUSTOM, CUSTOM, CUSTOM __ Black and CROME Metallic Custom 2 tone paint, with tons of chrome, metal tank badges custom painted to match. Lowered, Stretched Teardrop Gas Tank, Custom Tail Dragger Fenders on Front and Back. Screaming Eagle kit, Vance and Hines chrome exhaust, 5 gear, Black Powder coated wheels with chrome spokes, looks as good as it runs, no leaks no issues, All fluids checked FULL FINANCING AVAILABLE

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