2001 Suzuki Hayabusa - 1300cc Engine - New Tires - Micron Exhaust - Only 13K Miles
2001 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R Ft Myers FL Sport Bike
Primary Color:Blue
Accent Color:Black
Stock Number:102092
Mileage:13,748
Engine:1300cc
Warranty:As Is - No Warranty
Title:Clear
VIN:JS1GW71A612102092
Vehicle Description
We Ship Nationwide. Auto Haus of Fort Myers is offering this 2001 Suzuki Hayabusa with only 13k Miles. It comes nicely equipped with a Silver/Blue Exterior, Black Leather, 1300cc Engine, 6-Speed Manual Transmission, New Tires, Micron Exhaust, & Much More. Call Auto Haus of Fort Myers at 239-337-HAUS (4287) for more details.
Auto Haus of Fort Myers, 3322 Fowler St, Ft Myers FL 33901. It is an easy drive from Cape Coral, Naples, Marco Island, Estero, Bonita Springs, Punta Gorda, Sarasota, Bradenton and Tampa. Customers from Miami, Boca Raton, and Ft Lauderdale can simply cross the alley. Being minutes from the Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW), we are happy to pick up out-of-state customers. Trade-ins are welcome plus financing rates as low as 2.9% on late model vehicles for qualified buyers. Delivery anywhere in the world is possible. Vehicles are inspected and serviced in our certified inspection center. Feel free to call us after hours with any questions; Tom @ (239) 292-5210 or Michael @ (412) 638-4055. You can also visit us 24 hours a day at www.autohausfm.com to view a complete list of our inventory with over 50 photos of each car. Thank you for considering Auto Haus of Fort Myers to be your next sport and luxury car dealer.
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