Busa Dyna Jet Power Commander Fuel System Controller 08 Hayabusa Drag Racing on 2040-parts.com
Dunn, North Carolina, US
This is a dynajet pc3 usb for a 2008 suzuki gsx1300 hayabusa it is used but in good working order give that busa the power it wants with this power commander when you put on your new pipe..... for more info call 910-891-4121 we do dyno tuning and we can put this on your bike the same day just stop buy or give us a call
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