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Used 1999 Harley-davidson Softail Fat Boy For Sale on 2040-motos

$10,500
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

This beautiful Fat Boy Soft tail with only 15,844mis Options Include but not limited to: 2 Tone Ice Blue Ready to ride! Fully chromed Great Shotgun Pipes New Battery New Back tire Garage and Trailer kept Only seen in the sun shine rider Has saddle bags Full detached windshield Removable Sissy Back Bar also included with Motorcycle Jack Completely serviced by Harley dealership long branch NJ Trailer: 2000 Fully Enclosed Hecht Trailer Options Include but not limited to: Trailer length: 12ft long Side Entrance Aerodynamic Front Holds 2 bikes Painted interior and Harley designed Cabinet in trailer with toolbox on top Full Financing, Extended Warranties, and Shipping May Be Available!

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