1994 Harley Ultra Evo Motor on 2040-parts.com
Elizabeth City, North Carolina, United States
this 1994 Harley Evo motor has 43,556 miles on it. it came off a 1994 Harley Ultra. I would like $1750. this price includes e-bay fee's. local pickup, or I could truck to you for gas and motel money. you can also get your own shipper. I have used u-ship a few times. I will build a wooden crate for $40 to ship. (252) 339-1972 thanks for looking ! Call me and we'll talk ! the only stupid question is, the one that is not asked ! |
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