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2006 Custom Victory Jackpot (one Owner on 2040-motos

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2006 Custom Victory Jackpot (single owner - Garage Kept)Color: Sunset Red (metallic)Engine: 1,638 cc (100 cubic inch V-Twin)Trans: six GearMiles: 13,989Upgrades:RSD Vintage handlebars (powder coated to match bike)RSD Moto chrome risersSteel braided cablesAvon gripsArlen Ness Black Jagged Rims (upgraded from 250 to 280 rear)Arlen Ness chrome brake & clutch leversArlen Ness low profile flame stitched seatArlen Ness chrome mirrorsArlen Ness chrome sprocket coverBullet LED front & rear turn signalsCustom made chrome exhaustCustom front & rear foot pegsChrome side mount LED license plate frameChrome control coversChrome belt pulleyChrome gas capK&N Ram AirLowered 2.5"Asking $14,500 OBO (No Trades)Contact Cesar @

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