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Vienna, Virginia, US

Vienna, Virginia, US
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 Here are some must have books w/excellant full color pic's..
1) Top Chops:  hardback, 236 pages hundreds of pic's by MICHAEL LICHTER...

2) Art of the Chopper: hardback, 256 pages, OVER  500 quality color pic,s...

3) Choppers Heavy Metal Art: hardback, 240 pages, hundreds of pic,s by MICHAEL LICHTER...

  " these three books alone cost over $120.00"

other books included, TRIUMPHS,  v - twin hop ups and more..
all hardback book are in EXCELLANT CONDITION,  VIEWED FOR CUSTOM PROJECTS..
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