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NEW 2012 VICTORY HARDBALL-- LIST PRICE $19249.00 + DEALER PREP, DOC FEE, SALES TAX AND LICENSECLOSE OUR PRICE $17749.00 + DEALER PREP, DOC FEE, SALES TAX AND LICENSEFACTORY FINANCING IS AVAILABLE AT OUR SECURE WEBSITE WITH RATES STARTING AT 0.99% FOR 36 monthS, 6.99% FOR 72 monS. APPLY TODAYhttps:/http://geocities.yahoo.com/@powersportsvallejo.com/ssl/creditapp.htmlPRICE DOSE NOT INCLUDE DEALER INSTALL ACCESSORIESPOWERSPORTS VALLEJO

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