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2008 Harley-davidson Softail Cross Bones on 2040-motos

$10,999
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:7000 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Northfield, New Jersey

Northfield, NJ
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Harley-Davidson Softail tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(609) 287-9261

Harley-Davidson Softail description

2008 Harley-Davidson Softail CROSS BONES, Priced low for a reason - to sell - compare to other crossbones with same info. Have 4 young kids and I'm putting in a pool. no time to ride - unfortunately. Comes with detachable windshield, two seats (original and mustang), saddle bags, detachable sissy bar, and custom exhaust. Garage kept and maintained at local Harley dealership. I'm very meticulous and take good care of my vehicles. $10,999.00 6092879261

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