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2005 Suzuki Hayabusa on 2040-motos

$9,200
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:10
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Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville, FL
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2005 Suzuki HAYABUSA, $9,200, image 1

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2005 SUZUKI HAYABUSA CUSTOM SHOWBIKE. THIS BIKE HAS A 1 OF A KIND PAINTJOB BY WORLD RENOWNED ARTIST CHRIS CRUZ. THE PAINT ALONE WAS $ 6,000. THE REAR HAS A 300MM TIRE CHROME SINGLE SIDE SWINGARM ,WHEELS ARE PERFORMANCE MACHINE INVADER CHROME FRONT AND REAR COST $ 7,000.. THE BRAKES ARE six PISTON PERFORMANCE MACHINE WITH GAFFER FLOATING ROTORS POLISHED COST$ 2,000. THE ENTIRE HANDLEBAR AND CONTROLS OF THE BIKE HAVE BEEN CHROMED COST $1,000. THE FRAME OF THE BIKE IS CHROMED . CHROME VORTEX REARSETS. POLISHED NITROUS BOTTLES BURIED INTO THE REAR HUMP. SHOW ONLY. NEVER HAD NITROUS RUN THRU MOTOR. THE FRONT FAIRING HAS BEEN RE WORKED TO SMOOTH OUT THE AREA WHERE THE SIGNAL LAMPS WERE. THE CUSTOM WORK WAS PERFORMED BY NICK ANGLADA OF CUSTOM SPORTBIKE CONCEPTS FAME IN THE ORLANDO AREA.IF YOU ARE TRULY INTERESTED CALL ME TO DISCUSS ALL THE OTHER MODS AS THEY ARE MANY AND TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST. E-MAIL ME : XXXX@hotmail.com

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