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Sportster Rolling Chassis on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
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Chillicothe, Ohio, US

Chillicothe, Ohio, US
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THIS IS A 1999 SPORTSTER FRAME THAT HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO A SOFTAIL STYLE SWINGARM. ALL PARTS ARE USED BUT FOR THE FRONT TIRE WHICH IS NEW. IS BEING SOLD LOCALLY.HAS NO TITLE! SOLD WITH A BILL OF SALE. I HAVE A MOTOR/TRANS 883 1988 MODEL DONT KNOW CONDITION OF IT, WAS TOLD IT WAS GOOD. WILL SELL FOR 500.00 EXTRA. ALL SALES ARE FINAL.CALL 740-253-4574 AND I WILL ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS THE BEST I CAN.    PICK-UP ONLY!!!

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