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2001 Victory Victory V92c Deluxe on 2040-motos

$4,750
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:18
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Victory V92C description

18050 WELL MAINTAINED MILES. Use only AMS oil. ALWAYS GARAGED _ covered. Has upgraded pipes, gel seat, luggage rack, upgraded headlite, upgraded horn, new gel battery (2 2011), new Dunlop Elite three tires (4 2011) with less than 3000mis on them, custom paint job by Tom Stack, Armed Guard 300P security (pager, radar perimeter sensor, motion detector), highway pegs, blue led lites for engine. EXTRAS: tour luggage, shop manuel, K_N air filter, fork tool bag, net holder for helmet, cycle cover, extra set of pipes _ lower leg fairings. Averages 40 MILES-PER-GALLON on unleaded regular. Have maintenance records. NO accidents or laydowns: VIN #5VPCD15DX13001984 Cash, USPS money order or Paypal ONLY please. Call 719-633-XXXX, Jack Boulware

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