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first of all.. great job on your bike.It looks very nice!!!
I am a little late here with my post but I just got a question for you.
Do you remember the original dealer sales price of your FLSTN?
I own a 94 Heritage Softail Special and I am collecting all kind of infos of those bikes
and so I was wondering about the prices back at the time in Australia.
first of all.. great job on your bike.It looks very nice!!!
I am a little late here with my post but I just got a question for you.
Do you remember the original dealer sales price of your FLSTN?
I own a 94 Heritage Softail Special and I am collecting all kind of infos of those bikes
and so I was wondering about the prices back at the time in Australia.
Thanks a lot in advance
Doberdog88 - My girlfriend (at the time), bought a Heritage in 1996 and if memory serves me correct, I don't think that the MSRP was much less than it is right now.
However, this was the height of the Harley feeding frenzy and the Heritage was at the top of the list for big premiums at that time. $2,500.00 to $4,500.00 above MSRP was typical.
Ken Fortunato -thanks for the first clue on this.I know for sure that the 94 FLSTN was very pricy in Germany for example.It was priced at 31,250 German Mark which is around
21,213 US$.And that was back in 1994 but today the bikes still cost arround 6K more there (in Germany) anyways.
So I really would like to compare that to the Australian prices!
Last edited by Doberdog88; Jul 26, 2013 at 11:08 PM.
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