2006 Harley-davidson V-rod X Cruiser on 2040-motos
Carol Stream, Illinois, US
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2006 Harley-Davidson V-Rod X, 2006 Harley Davidson Night Rod VRSCD. Denim black. New tires (Labor Day). Tab Performance pipes have original factory. Installed base plate for luggage rack (incl). Asking $8,800. 630-639-6661. $8,800.00 6306396661
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