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Victory : Highball Bagger 2012 Victory Highball Custom on 2040-motos

$17,500
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Teaneck, New Jersey

Teaneck, NJ
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Victory Highball description

True 1 off custom Highball Bagger, not 1 out there like this....Cross Country saddle bags, Kingpin rear fender with MBW,LED directionals & LED license plate bracket, custom hand made sissy bar, flamed front & passanger seat, Hacker custom true dual exhaust, & anger management programable ignition, Custom foot pegs & grips, custom hand made ape hangers, Harley davidson Street Glide front fender, completed blacked out front end, new custom cables,& ignition wires, LLoyds air intake, completed black paint, I am sure there is more I brought this bike new & did all the custom work.

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