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Harley '99 Springer - Purple - 1:18 - Series 16 on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
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Brick, New Jersey, US

Brick, New Jersey, US
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This is a 1999 FXSTS Springer Softail 1/18 SCALE. The color is Purple, and has the authentic H-D logo on the gas tank. This a LICENSED product for H-D made By Maisto Inc. The box reads * Die-Cast Metal with Plastic Parts *Detailed Scale Replica *Working Suspension. This is  Series 16.   I offer combined shipping discounts !!

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