Harley '01 Springer - Burgundy & Black - Series 12 on 2040-parts.com
Brick, New Jersey, US
This is a 2001 FXSTS Springer Softail 1/18 SCALE. The color is Burgundy & Blacke. This is a LICENSED product for H-D made By Maisto Inc. This is series 12. The box reads * Die-Cast Metal with Plastic Parts *Detailed Scale Replica *Working suspension. I combine shipping!! PayPal only please.* This listing is for the bike only in it's original box*
*Shipping to Mexico and South America at buyer risk, due to insurance can no longer be purchased from the Post Office.*
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