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2004 Victory Vegas Need Gone on 2040-motos

$4,200
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Victory Vegas description

MUST SELL!!!! Up for sale is my 2004 Victory Vegas. Just put a brand new tire on the rear and front, fresh oil change and new drive belt. Tons of chrome and after market parts. Corbin seat, Arlenes parts all over the bike. Minor pitting on the mirrors and hand controls. Bike is mint!!!!! LED lamps all over slim turn signals, 1500cc. Will tear a Harley apart in performance and sound.18,000 on a rebuild. Haven't seen any other bike like it on the road. Only accepting Cash!!! $4200 NO TRADES, no spam, no BS. Call or txt any time Bike is blue booked at $6,100. this is a steal at this price!!! HAS TO GO!!!!!!!

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