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2008 hayabusa. I've owned the bike since march and have had zero problems with it. The bike is lowered, stretched 6 inches, has aftermarket seat, tail light and fairings. The bike has tip over damage on the left fairing and damage where a strap broke while the bike was in tow. The sale does also come with a set of fairings which are the orange and black oem colors that were originally on the bike. I just had oil changed and new tires put on less than 500 miles ago. My price is 7000 obo. Please call me 850 582 4573 with questions and any other offers you may have. I am open to offers but no trades please.
I will deliver bike within 400 miles but I must have deposit in hand via PayPal. Otherwise buyer pays shipping. |
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