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Hello, this is a take off engine a customer of mine wanted me to sell for him. I wound up buying it from him and am looking to move it. I have no use for it and may sell locally. The engine was known to have 6 miles on the speedo. The chrome has minor scratches on the front rocker box near the intake from removal. This comes without intake manifold. This should be bought as a replacement engine or an engine to build up for a race bike. It can be used for a custom bike build and I'd be happy to provide a bill of sale to use when applying for a custom construction title in your state. Offering lower price here for you good folks of hdforum than I am locally and on other classifieds.
Price lowered to $2,300. This is priced to sell at $1,695 below the MSRP! Free shipping to any mainland US state. I am open to scheduling a pick up.
Please keep PM's to serious inquiries, thank you!
Last edited by Sadthorn; Dec 25, 2012 at 01:44 PM.
Reason: info update
Yes. I can offer a bill of sale showing the engine number on it with date, time and location of purchase for the buyer to include with other documents for a custom construction title in their state. Some states may require bonding the title due to the fact that this engine is a new take off engine and not an engine sold with a manufacturers statement of origin from the factory.
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