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2003 Orange County Chopper Occ T-rex on 2040-motos

US $12,500.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:5171 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Las Cruces, New Mexico, US

Las Cruces, New Mexico, US
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Chopper Chopper photos

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Chopper Chopper tech info

TypeType:Softail WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1Z9SCV2G93R170165

Chopper Chopper description

Up for auction is my gorgeous 2003 Orange County Chopper, T-Rex Softail with only 5,171 miles.  The paint is a "flawless" House of Colors Wetcoats Candy Cobalt Blue with Metallic Grey Flames and hand painted pin strips.  Powered by a 100 plus horsepower monster, Rev Tech 100” with chrome heads, a Mikuni Carb with a Thunder Air intake, a Rivera Primo 3” Brute IV open primary belt drive and Rev Tech transmission. This bike is an Authentic Orange County Chopper with many upgrades!  Currently on the bike is a set of ceramic coated Eddie Trotta D2 Exhaust that sound and run great!  Also upgraded to WCC Doom Wheels, Pulley, and Rotors, with Metzler Tires!  I know it’s kind of cross ways but think they really compliment the style of the chopper!  This bike rides and handles like a dream and has always been kept and covered in my heated/air conditioned garage.  It is being sold locally so mileage may change and auction maybe cancelled at any time.  I just don’t have much time to ride anymore and this is just way to pretty to be a trophy!  I have all maintenance records and receipts.  Buyer is responsible for all taxes, shipping/handling cost and a $2k deposit via Paypal within 48 hrs of purchase.  If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.    

 

Builder: Orange County Choppers        Year/Make: 2003 OCC                           Model: T-Rex Softail
Engine: Revtech 100"                            Primary: Rivera Primo Brute IV            Carb: Mikuni
Exhaust: Eddie Trotta D2's                    Frame: 8 up and 4 out/Softail                 Rake: 45 degree
Pipes: Eddie Trotta D-2's                       Wheels/Rotors/Pulley: WCC Doom

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