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$23,450
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2004 Harley Davidson Fat Boy - FLSTF/I......DAYGLO LAVA RED..STAGE I/II, 95CI W/CAMS,9.6:1 FORGED PISTONS BY DEALER..3K MILES..COVERS, PEGS, GRIPS, FOOTBOARDS..CHUBBY BARS/RISERS W/INTERNAL WIRING..D&D PIPES..EFI/ANTITHEFT..TFI BOX..TELEVISION AIR..FACTORY WARRANTY TILL 5/06..NEVER DAMAGED..ALL RECEIPTS..NO TAX..PRICEDAT THE -OUT THE DOOR PRICE- FOR A BONE STOCK FATBOY PLUS BREAK-IN............AN HONEST DEAL..CLEAN TITLE..$23,450 OBO..CALL:::928-402-XXXX, OR 928-961-XXXX.. Options Include: Foot Boards Click contact link below for more details. Engine Description: View The Rest Of This Seller's Inventory: http://www.specialtyauto.net (opens in new window)

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