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2008 Victory Vegas 8 Ball on 2040-motos

$8,500
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:12600
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona

Scottsdale, AZ
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Victory Vegas tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(662) 315-5749

Victory Vegas description

2008 Victory Vegas 8 BALL, I have a beautiful 2008 Victory Vegas 8-ball for sale. This bike is a one of a kind Victory. Motor is a 100cubic inch... 1634 cc... 5 speed transmission... running on a 21"front wheel... It has lots of custom work done to the bike that includes digital tach, custom paint, custom pipes, upgraded headlight. It has 12,500 miles on it and has been regularly maintained by Arizona Victory on Bell rd. You have to see and hear this bike to appreciate how much detail was put into it... If you look closely to the pictures you can see the ghost flames on everything that has paint... $8,500.00 6623155749

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