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2002 Suzuki gsxr 1300 hayabusa for sale
power commander, yoshimura pipe
chrome wheels
custom rear taillight with integrated signals
smoked windshield
lowered
brand new avon tires..200 rear
dyno tuned
new chain
side mount taillight
runs great. just needs a rider....tooo fast for me!!
comes with a full face helmet
Call 203 910 5766 with any questions
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