2014 Harley Davidson 103cc Engine on 2040-parts.com
Vicksburg, Mississippi, United States
Engine came out of a 2014 street glide. Engine only has 1350 mile on it, it was replaced with a 120 r. The engine has the screaming eagle street performance big bore stave iv kit installed. All work was performed by lawless Harley Davidson in Renton Wa. $2000 for performance kit alone.
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