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Used 2008 Victory Vegas For Sale. on 2040-motos

$9,780
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:576
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Victory Vegas tech info

VINVIN:5VPGB26D583005835

Victory Vegas description

2008 VICTORY VEGAS PREMIUM WITH ONLY 576 mileS. THIS BEAUTIFUL BIKE HAS A 1643 CC V-TWIN, FUEL INJECTED, AIR COOLED, four STROKE ENGINE WITH A 6 GEAR OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION, AND BELT DRIVE. IT HAS STAGGERED SLASH CUT DUAL EXHAUST WITH CROSSOVER SYSTEM, SINGLE FRONT DISC BRAKES, CHROME WHEELS, 4.5 GAL FUEL CAPACITY AND MUCH MORE... IF YOU ARE INTERESTED ON THIS GREAT BIKE, PLEASE CALL THE SALES DEPARTMENT AT 281-807-XXXX OR EMAIL US AT XXXX@HOTMAIL.COM...

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