2012 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Harley-Davidson Touring tech info
Harley-Davidson Touring description
2012
Harley Davidson Street
Glide (FLHX103) Black w/Cruise,
ABS and security 5,080
miles Asking:
$18,499 OBO EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN expires
Dec 2016 VIN:
1HD1KBM13CB636383 Garage
Kept, excellent condition. There are a
few scuffs on the side bag’s protective film.
See photos. Runs
and rides like new. Sounds awesome! List
Price: $20,989 + $2,827 = $23,816 Accessories: V&H
Headpipe ($1,165) Heavy
Breather Kit ($299) 4”
Rush “Big Louies” ($470) EFI
Super Tuner ($460) SYLVANIA
ZEVO LED (BNIB not installed, $198) 4-point
Docking ($160) Mid-frame
Air Deflector ($75) Total Accessories: ($2,827) |
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