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2005 Victory Vegas Cruiser on 2040-motos

$7,488
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Rochester, Minnesota

Rochester, MN
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VINVIN:5VPGB16D853006533

Victory Vegas description

2005 Victory Vegas Cruiser - $7,488http://www.summitautoandcycle.com/2005-Victory-Vegas/Used-Motorcycle/Zumbrota-MN/3781/849877/Craigslist/1 3752964/Details.aspx Year: 2005Make:VictoryModel:VegasTrim:CruiserMileage:11,126Stock #:040VIN:5VPGB16D853006533Trans:five GearColor:YellowVehicle Type:MotorcycleState:MNDrive Train:RWDEngine:1507CC NotesAwesome power, sound, and reliability along with beautiful flowing lines, this American made Victory Vegas is a pleasure to ride! Victory motorcycles have a low center of gravity that allow them to handle effortlessly around the curves. If you have never owned a Victory here is your chance! For more details please visit our web siteat http://www.summitautoandcycle.com or call or Vehicle Options Fog Lamps Aftermarket Exhaust Extra Misc. Chrome Summit Auto & Cycle18956 480th stZumbrota MN 5599

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