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2008 Victory Cory Ness Signature Series Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $9,980.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:4 ColorColor: Purple
Location:

Long Island City, New York, US

Long Island City, NY, US
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Victory Cory Ness tech info

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Victory Cory Ness description

2008 Victory Cory Ness Signature Series, NESS JACKPOT Special Edition.... Showroom Mint Condition. Low Mileage and over $4000 below Book Value. At NY Honda Yamaha!! - Master bike-builder, Cory Ness, has influenced many of the custom bikes you see today. As a Victory design consultant, the contribution of this bike-building legend comes to life in smooth flowing lines and stretched out style. Taking it a step further, we introduced the 2008 Cory Ness Signature Series Vegas Jackpot. These bikes are the latest evolution of Ness custom Vegas Jackpots with a custom paint, a chrome fork, swingarm, tear drop mirrors, billet wheels, and a hand-stitched leather seat.

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