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2006 Red Hot Suzuki Hayabusa on 2040-motos

$6,600
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Daytona Beach, Florida

Daytona Beach, FL
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TWO NEW MICHELIN PILOT TIRES (sticky)NEW UPGRADED ROTORS & ECB BRAKESNEW BATTERYLOWERED 1 in FOR LOWER CENTER OF GRAVITY (AWESOME HANDLING)CHROME DUAL SCORPION SLIP-ONS MUFFLERSNEW PLUGS & FRESH MOBIL 1 OIL CHANGETWO TONE CANDY SONOMA & BLACK PAINT CHROME GRIPS AND LEVERSCHROME HANDLE BAR DASH PLATEPASSENGER SEAT RACING COWL COMES WITH BIKEADULT RIDDEN BY 56 yr OLD MAN18,871 meticulously maintained milesAsking $6600 oboKelly Blue Book retail is $7325NADA retail $7045No tradesNo paypalNo shippingPlease view photos closelyCall or TEXT 386-237-501 five

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