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I have a 2007 generation 1 hayabusa with only 4,950 miles on it. The paint job is less then 3 months old and the pictures don't do the bike any justice. It is stretched out about 9-10 inches. It has a viper alarm system on it. It also has an led light kit with multiple modes to it. Smoked headlights, taillights, turn signals. 8k led headlight. The sub frame/rear end was converted over to a generation 2 hayabusa. all in all with the purchase of the bike and the upgrades I have about 13,000$+ in the bike. I May do a partial trade and take some cash as well. There are a couple scratches due to rocks hitting me I have pictures showing them. Any questions email address is derrickreed39@gmail.com
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