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Harley-davidson : Softail 2003 Harley-davidson Softail Deuce on 2040-motos

$12,900
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Mesa, Arizona

Mesa, AZ
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Harley-Davidson Softail description

1 OWNER 2003 Softail Deuce, 100 th Anniversary Edition with Gold Key Package. The engine is a Twin Cam 88 with 1450CCs, Upgraded Stage one Screamin Eagle kit (big bore kit) put on the engine, so it now has 1550ccs. All work was done at Harley Davidson. A complete list of all upgrades below. Lowered with an Arlen Ness lowering kit, has drag bars, chrome everywhere, Chrome mirror HD Thunderstar front wheel, and the list goes on. Have all books, key fobs, and Golden Key part of the 100th Anniversary Edition Package. Upgraded Features: Smooth Chrome Brake Pedal Smooth Chrome Foot Pegs Smooth Chrome Shifter Peg Chrome Voltage Regulator Cover Chrome Shift Linkage "Bar & Shield" Chrome Clutch Bracket and Master Cylin. Chrome Switch Housing Kit Chrome Clutch Cable Kit Chrome Front Brake Cable Kit Chrome Throttle & Idle Control Cables Turn Signal Trim, Chrome (2) Headlamp Trim Ring, Bezel Chrome Plated Swingarm Chrome Lower Belt Guard Chrome Arm Axle Cover "Bar & Shield" Chrome Sprocket Cover Chrome Hardware Kit for Sprocket Cover Chrome Riser Filler Kit Chrome Oil Cover Kit Enrichener Knob Cover "Bar & Shield" License Plate Frame "H-D" Vance & Hines Short Shots Exhaust Swingarm Pivot Bolt Covers Chrome Rear Master Cylinder Cover Swingarm Frame Inserts Chrome Rear Deuce Wheel Chrome Valve Stem Caps"Bar & Shield" Chrome Braided Clutch Line Clamp Softail Hot Topper Starter Kit Billet Clutch Cable Adjuster Cover Chrome Rocker Box Covers (2x4) Scorpion Sparkplug Covers Billet Clutch Cable Clamp 100th Anniversary Fuel Cap Arlen Ness Lowering Kit Thunderstar Mirror front wheel Thunderstar front brake disc Front Chrome Caliper kit Rear Chrome Caliper kit Rear fender extender Rear Chrome brake disc Lower Triple Tree cover Hot Toppers for brake calipers Chrome Voltage Regulator Drag Bars Signal Relocation Kit Chrome Cables throughout Custom Mirrors Slotted Brake and Clutch Levers Billet Forward ControlsIf you have any questions on this bike please give us a call at 480-807-XXXX .

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