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Turbo Yamaha R6 More Hp Then Kgs. 0430828859 Gold Coast


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yamaha crazy TURBO yamaha YZF R6- >220 hp, garrett turbo

Turbo yamaha YZF600R older R6- >220HP with a GARRETT TURBO, frontmount, bov

it has a ground up rebuilt motor spent $6000 on rebuild only done about 1000 ks

brand new heavy duty with bigger shims for more strength .

decompresed custom pipes

intercooler

planem

t25 garret turbo

with scremer

turbo smart blow of valve

autometer boost and air fuel gages

new sprokets

standared rear 2 nup on the front so it wil do over 300kph

before the rebuild had just over220hp at the rear weel @10psi very quick

no shortcuts taken.. wont build one cheaper....

too much to list........................

BUILDER CLAIMED OVER 20K WORTH OF RECEIPTS...

ASKING PRICE OF SETUP

was 15k now $7000.. 0430828859 gold coast

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