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b] Make:[/b] 2000 Suzuki

Model: Hayabusa

Milage: 32***ks

Transmission: manual

Colour: red/black

Location: Brisbane

Complied? NO

RWC supplied? Maybe

Currently registered? YES

Price: $17,000 ono

Contact: Me via pm or here

Comments / Modifications: Turbo

Images: Yes

Like all the above reads I am trying to sell a Turbo Suzuki Hayabusa it make 247 RWHP at the moment on 8lbs of boost it is registered at the moment and i still ride it when i get the chance

I am looking for a good clean swap for a R33 2 door turbo or even a R32 2 Door turbo stock would be ok but would prefer over 300 RWHP

Spotters fee of $200 for anyone that helps me sell this bike

let me know if anyone is interested I have it also listed on Boost Cruisin Site

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which bike is the turbo, blue one or red one as there are two different bikes in your pics.

They are both cause its the same bike it started out with 00 blue/ silver Fairings and then I swapped them for red / black 99 fairings cause i always loved the red / black colour so now the bike is Red/Black

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People are probably interested.

But the sane part of their brain tells them its too much bike for one man.

Good luck with the sale. I've always wanted a 9 second bike...

you know you probobly are very right but the thing is it rides like a stocker until you want to use the power it has and as for 9sec i reckon with the right rider it has 8's they will be high 8's but it is capable of 8's

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They are both cause its the same bike it started out with 00 blue/ silver Fairings and then I swapped them for red / black 99 fairings cause i always loved the red / black colour so now the bike is Red/Black

Good move on the colours.

unfortunatly my 33gtst is not worth enough for a straight swap otherwise I would not even need to think it through.

gl with the sale. free bump.

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Good move on the colours.

unfortunatly my 33gtst is not worth enough for a straight swap otherwise I would not even need to think it through.

gl with the sale. free bump.

send me some pics of ya R33 we might be able to work something out

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