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I was waiting for an 09 Fat Bob to show up but then the Softail Customs caught my eye. \\; I looked at an 07 a guy is selling yesterday and was wondering what you all think is a good price for this:
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Black
3000 miles
clean
HD chrome inverted front forks
HD Blade front wheel
HD Street Slammer bars
Stage 1 air cleaner/cover
Rinehart exhaust
Chrome grips and footpegs
Braided lines
Corbin seat
Quick release backrest and windshield
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Most of the work was done at the dealer when he bought it new and he didn't ask for the stock parts. \\;
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I've seen it posted on here that you don't really get the money you put into mods back when you sell but I'm sure it's worth something. \\; What would you pay for this bike?
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Thanks in advance.
Banks will usually not give a loan over the blue book value. After market parts do not add much to the value if any. According to NADA the average retail is $14,731 for that bike. I would only add %50 of the cost of the aftermarket items and only if I would have added the item myself.
Banks will usually not give a loan over the blue book value. After market parts do not add much to the value if any. According to NADA the average retail is $14,731 for that bike. I would only add %50 of the cost of the aftermarket items and only if I would have added the item myself.
I bought this 07 with 5200 miles on it and 4 years left on an extended warrenty. It had some chrome and I added the 103 kit, stage 1 &\\; 2, \\;wheel and some additional chrome, the guy had over $19,000 in the bike, I saw the receipts...I paid $11,700...a buyer with money is in the cat birds seat right now...and the prices are only coming down!
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