A set of used haybusa extension abt 6 inches over comes just the way you see it the haybusa year was a 2005 so it should fit from 99 on up to 07
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- 1983 84 suzuki ds 70 youth dirt bike honda yamaha vintage 125 250 100 50 old (US $387.00)
- 00-07 drz400 drz dr-z klx 400 right frame cover(US $31.50)
- 2006 honda crf450 crf 450 chain roller 38mm(US $9.98)
- 2006 kawasaki kx 250 f frame(US $399.99)
- 1974 honda cb 360 t cb360 cb360t main frame neck (US $150.00)
- 06 honda cr85 cr85r cr 80 oem complete frame chassis with hardware & footpegs(US $99.99)
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