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You got it through AAFES??? That's great! Tax Free?
ORIGINAL: Billy.Drennan
After years of owning sporsters, I have finaly got my first big twin. I bought a 2006 Night Train through AAFES and will be going home on leave in 20 Days to pick her up. I can hardly contain my excitement [sm=happybounce.gif]
I have to be careful though, don't want the wife to think that the new bike is all I'm thinking of.... [sm=bustedsign.gif]
Got it from AAFES (Military Sales), but since I'm taking delivery in the States, I still have to pay taxes. However, local Harley is charging $17,800 for the bike the way I have it and I got it for $14,600 so a Great Deal was had.
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