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2012 Harley Davidson Dyna Switchback on 2040-motos

$15,495
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Harley-Davidson Dyna description

detachable saddlebags and windshield Twin Cam 103 enginesix gear cruise drive transmission light weight chassis and cast aluminum 2-into-1 exhaust cigar-tube rear shock absorberschrome headlamp nacellefork-covers and mini ape hanger handle barsDyna Switchback FLD Manufacturer Harley-Davidson Year 2012 Model Dyna Switchback Price $15,495 Color Vivid Black VIN # 1HD1GZM19CC316442 Miles 3826 Call or text Chuck Bell at 586-855-XXXX for info. Only SERIOUS buyers please.Cash/Finance/TradeKeywords: 2012, Harley, Motorcycle, Dyna, Switchback, Black

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