2006 Victory Vegas Cruiser on 2040-motos
Columbia, South Carolina, US
Victory Vegas tech info
Victory Vegas description
2006 Victory Vegas , 2006 Victory Vegas. Plenty of extra chrome (including pegs- front and back). Arlen Ness slash pipes, big sucker air breather, and drag handle bars. Custom grips. Chromed braided cables. Excellent tread on both tires. 6 speed transmission. Plenty of power. VERY nice ride! Please call 803-360-3349 before 10pm (EST) if interested! $7,500.00 8033603349
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