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I'm selling my 2001 Hayabusa with less than 15,000 miles. It has J.E. Pistons with lowered compression, custom mapping, power commander and a new turbo with less than 50 miles. It goes from 0 to 200 very very very fast. I haven't taken it to the track. But it's a monster! It has a GSXR 1000 tail section and custom exhaust.
It has the 330 OSD by Roaring Toyz. I've owned the bike for 10 years and its always been parked inside of my garage. Engine has forged pistons with a Mr. Turbo forced air intake. Hi pressure fuel pump, power commander and so much more. It has the GSXR 1000 tail section with the custom undertail. Here's a partial break down. $6000 for the bike $1300 for the tail conversion $6800 for the swing arm kit $3000 turbo kit (new turbo 6/2016) $2300 engine work and mods ---------- $19,400 plus other odds and ends taking it to over $24000. You know the story. The bike is used regularly - that's 2 days a week during the warm months on average. Any questions, feel free to ask. Bike has 0 issues. New rear tire and turbo and power commander this summer. Front tires could use replacing in the near future. Not bald or badly worn. Comes with matching passenger seat. If you 0 feedback, please contact me before bidding. It costs to place these adds. Please don't waste my time if you're not a serious bidder. Feel free to ask any questions. Located 1 mile from Andrew's Air Force Base in Maryland. See it on YouTube by typing.... "Turbo hayabusa single chain swingarm" Thanks for looking. |
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