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2012 Victory Highball - Price: on 2040-motos

$15,000
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Victory Highball description

For sale is a Road to Victory Highball of total. -Just under Miles. - Cubic Inch Engine - Speed Transmission -Fuel Injected -Custom Olive Drab Paint pin-striping -Full Stage Kit Exhaust and Air filter PCM Reprogram -Custom Round Headlamp fully lit with LED Lamps -Custom brown seat with new upgraded foam Very well maintained by Rocky Mountain Cycle Plaza in Colorado Springs. Adult owned always garage kept VERY fast Also have Custom Mirrors not pictured. All original take offs will be included in sale. Asking May possibly be willing to do a partial or full trade for or newer x ATV s. No Test Drives without cash in hand Clear Colorado Title in hand Key words Harley Davidson Honda Yamaha Suzuki Bobber Chopper Polaris Cruiser

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