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2007 Kawasaki Zx-14 on 2040-motos

$18,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:4
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Hastings, Michigan

Hastings, MI
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2007 Kawasaki ZX14 Stage two Turbo Bike..350HP/210 feet.lbs of torque. All work performed by a professional. Just under $40,000 invested into this bike. This bike can go to 450HP by simply bolting on a bigger turbo and re-mapping the Power Commander. Multi Stage Set-up run through the headlamp swith. 250HP150 feet.lbs on the low beams 350210 feet.lbs available on command by simply switching to Hi-Beams. Goodies include....Garrett Turbo, JE turbo pistons, Carillo H-Beam rods, carpenter valve springs, upgraded head bolts, upgraded head gasket, adjustable timing chain tensioner, tial waste gate, tial blow off valve. Has secondary fuel injection rail with four secondary injectors controlled by the Microtech system and power commander 5. High Pressure external fuel pump. High volume oil scavenge pump. Stage two MTC lock up clutch. Air shifter with on board compressor, 10-16" over MacIntosh extended internally braced swingarm. 616-706-XXXX. Thanks -Ryan

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