
Viking capital hosted it’s launch party at Tesla Motors in Tysons, VA. It was an entertaining event for all. We hope to have our second party in a similarly fun location soon!

Viking capital hosted it’s launch party at Tesla Motors in Tysons, VA. It was an entertaining event for all. We hope to have our second party in a similarly fun location soon!
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