2003 Hayabusa With Stage 1 Turbo, 1360cc Low Compression Engine on 2040-motos
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2003 Stage 1 Velocity Racing Turbo, fully built 1360cc low comp motor by Power House Cycles in LI NY. Turbo Pistons, o ringed head, adj can sprocket, undercut and faced trans, Carillo Rods, polished crank, power commander pc3r with custom map, 6 over arm, muzzy air shifter, on board air compresser, fuel press and boost gauges, lowered, custom cut seat, shift light, -1 plus 3 geared, etc. Tons of paperwork showing the work done. Currently set at 8lbs of boost. dyno sheet I got with the bike showed 239hp. Over $20k invested by original owner. when I bought the bike I was told it only had 2,000 miles and the title and speedo matched. Currently shows 5900+ miles. .Serious only please! Thanks for looking
518-339-5413 or nybikerdude@yahoo.com
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