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2007 Suzuki Hayabusa? on 2040-motos

$38,500
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:2208 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

scottsdale, AZ

scottsdale, AZ
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TypeType:Custom PhonePhone:(602) 918-0534

Harley-Davidson Other description

2008 Harley-Davidson Custom OTHER, Sculpture Cycles Steroid 360 right side drive 9'-6" feet long. Brute Force 3-1/2" wide belt drive. R&R Cycles massive 155" Billet street-strip motor. Pure Power billet oil filter. 6-speed right side Trickshift transmission. OMP Race hand controls and forward controls. Guy's custom seat. Eurocomponents Cyclops headlight. Phantom drag pipe exhaust. Rizoma Billet grips & mirrors. American suspension B-17 fork with integral brake caliper. 360 rear brake caliper built in. Progressive Airtail rear shocks. Streamline internal throttle. Dakota Digital mini gage. Laser rear brake lights. Custom one off gas tank. Custom one off wheels. Three year build time no expense spared. Call Ti with any questions. 602-918-0534. $38,500.00 6029180534

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