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$16,495
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:36347 ColorColor: Black Pearl
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Lincoln, Nebraska

Lincoln, NE
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2009 Harley-Davidson FLHX Street Glide, 10K Service, Fork Oil, Apes! 2-into-1 Exhaust! - With a slammed suspension and stripped front fender, it's the perfect combination of street custom style and long-haul comfort.

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