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2003 Suzuki Gsx1300 R Hayabusa on 2040-motos

$5,600
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Orlando, Florida

Orlando, FL
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2003 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300RThis bike belongs to uncle Willy a 57 yr old man who now has diabetes, and can no longer ride, so he asked me to handle the sale of his bike because its too painful for him to let it go.This beautiful street/sport phenom has just over 25000 mis and has been meticulously cared for from day one.All synthetic fluids throughoutFull Akrapovic exhaust system - Carbon fiber muffler that never gets hot.Cyclecat RearsetsDynojet Power Commander III USB Clear Alternatives Integrated Tail-Light/Turn SignalsVortex Frame SlidersGIPro A.T.R.E. Gear Indicator Automatic Timing Retard EliminatorTank braDyno tuned to perfection...only 25,381mis Comes with rear pasenger seat solo racing cowl.KBB retail is $6140Asking $5600 OBOThis bike needs front and rear tiresWith the right offer, I will include 2 brand new tires, or make your offer based upon you putting tires on yourself.No tradesNo paypalCheck the images closelyCall or TEXT

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