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2008 Victory Jackpot Custom on 2040-motos

$8,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:9
Location:

San Diego, California

San Diego, CA
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Victory Jackpot description

2008 CUSTOM VICTORY JACKPOTThis bike is unreal, sounds great and runs strong. Always garaged and pampered.Low Miles 9300 miIT HAS A CLEAN AND CLEAN TITLE Custom paint by Cutting Edge IllusionsDigital Guard Keyless IgnitionKewl Metal ProStreet 45 degre rake300mm rear tire kitProgressive Performance Rear ShockS_S Billet Air CleanerSMT Billet grips with matching pegsKewl Metal Bullet front and rear turn signalsArlen Ness Fly BarsArlen Ness MirrorsArlen Ness motor coversArlen Ness Brake Resevior coversStainless Brake and Throttle cablesMBW Radius Tag Mount

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