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2006 Suzuki 1300gsx-r on 2040-motos

$3,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:3
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Orlando, Florida

Orlando, FL
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2006 Suzuki 1300GSX-R, $3,500, image 1

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This hayabusa is in attractive condition and has low miles. Chameleon paint was sprayed in February 2012 with chrome decals underneath six clear coats. This motorcycle has been stored in a garage always hooked up to a maintainer for long lasting batteries. Oil and oil filters have been changed regularly with synthetic racing oil. Regular maintenance has been done at the Barneys Motorcycle service center. This Hayabusa has a Chrome Yoshimura r3 Exhost system, chrome frame sliders, chrome windscreen, and faring screens. Flip flop paint is a great head turner and is the most active chameleon available covering seven colors. Package comes with battery charger maintainer, Leather Hayabusa Jacket size 48, and matching chameleon helmet. This Hayabusa is the most reliable vehicle ive ever owned. Please only serious buyers.

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