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2013 Victory Hammer 8-ball on 2040-motos

$13,499
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Gloss Black
Location:

Kissimmee, Florida

Kissimmee, FL
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Victory HAMMER 8-BALL photos

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Victory HAMMER 8-BALL tech info

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Victory HAMMER 8-BALL description

2013 Victory Hammer 8-Ball, RED TAG SALES EVENT! $200 OFF VICTORY EXH. AND 3 YEAR WARR. + "GREAT FINANCE OFFERS" - The street-dominating muscle cruiser is blacked-out to create a powerful, understated presence. It delivers pavement-churning power and has a head-turning 250 mm rear tire. And it’s just waiting for the personal customizing you apply. Like they say, no 8-Ball stays stock for long.

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