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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 wheel @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

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wtf? did u wanna break the speed of sound with that thing? thats insane,,great price tho, i'd pick it up if i had the cash (and the balls to rdie this thing lol)

free bump,,good luck buddy

this bike is so fun and insane..

running 10psi

sounds like a jet on boost and light bov.

over 20k spent on this machine in a yr..

bargain cash price or will swap for more

I remember seeing the build thread for this bike somewhere..

makes my 110hp cbr600 look slow :thumbsup: power to weight ratio greater than a formula1 enough said...

I remember seeing the build thread for this bike somewhere..

makes my 110hp cbr600 look slow :thumbsup: power to weight ratio greater than a formula1 enough said...

im suprised its still here mate..

getting loan next week if not sold and will be putting back to 10g cash..

over 20k spent this yr

does it come with an engineer certificate in order to register it?

any videos of the sound available?

PRICE BACK TO $10,000

IF INTERESTED ITS ON THE GOLD COAST STH....

NO MOD PLATES,, CAN JUST GET YOU A RWC..

hey, where are you insured?

ive checked 3 insurances:

- insuremyride

- shannons

- ebikeinsurance

non of them wants to insure turbocharged motorbikes :3some:

anywhere else i should try?

thanks

Edited by isr3

what if you slip in a corner and hit a BMW or other expensive cars?

You will end up paying the repair for the rest of your life

an accident on motorbike can happen to anyone at anytime without expecting it ...

its for sure a nice project, but it looks more like a bike for racetrack than road

good luck with the sale tho

what if you slip in a corner and hit a BMW or other expensive cars?

You will end up paying the repair for the rest of your life

an accident on motorbike can happen to anyone at anytime without expecting it ...

its for sure a nice project, but it looks more like a bike for racetrack than road

good luck with the sale tho

get engineer and insurence.

has had rego..

im sure if he built this type of bike he would know his shit.. LOL

whats for lol for?

im sure he knows what it is, as do i.

the yzf600r is more of a sport tourer comparing that to an r6 which is a sport bike.

different position, higher bars, bigger tank and more weight.

the yzf r6 has the aluminium frame, whereas the yzf600r had the steel frame.

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