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05 Heritage fuel injected with 3200 miles. Over $10k invested in chrome. $13500.00. Too many parts to list. Have receipts for all the parts that were installed.
You asked....twice.....comments?????
$10K in chrome??? I'm not seeing it, unless you're counting labor. Really don't see it then, but not all of us are chrome nuts. Your saggy bags look terrible and the economy sucks. Wanna sell it?????Drop the price 'till it goes. Sorry, reality check is all !
I've got a $2600.00 paint set for a VROD that is perfect as new in box and I can't get $700.00 out of it, so I continue to drop the price.
Good luck.
If I had seen your bike when I bought mine a few months ago, yours would have been in my garage, thats if you were flexible on the price. Over time my bike will have considerable chrome on it, with something like yours its done. But thats just my tastes, I love chrome bits. Very nice Softail.
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