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Sold/Expired Hayabusa buggy $15,000 obo ( updated post, some parts sold )

AW10

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UPDATE : Looks like I'll be parting it out soon if no one makes a reasonable offer. Wheels and tires are sold. Also I'd like to keep the seats and harnesses. Will sell for 15k obo like that. Comes with rollers.

If your interested in some parts please pm me what you would like with your offer. If enough parts are spoken for I will part it out sooner rather than later.

Located in Columbia TN.
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Specs
2007 Suzuki Hayabusa motor stock with new clutch and after market stiffer springs. Running busa radiator, gas tank, wiring harness, and ignition. Tip over sensor is fixed so it wont kill the motor.
Toyota trans and xfer. ACT toyota clutch rated for 355ft/lbs(because the motor stays in 1st gear and thats a lot of torque going into the clutch) http://www.advancedclutch.com/tc5-hdg4 and marlin crawler short throw shifter https://www.marlincrawler.com/transmission/shifter-parts/short-throw-shifter-kit-g52
85 Yota front axle with IFS hubs, 30 spline OG longfields, longfield flanges, yukon spool, trail gear high steer arms with ARP studs, 4.10 gears, disc brakes, 2" spacers
IFS rear Yota axle, stock shafts, yukon spool, 4.10 gears, disc brakes, 2" spacers
Full Hydraulic steering, Howe pump, orbital was bought from Coleworx, Northern Tool single end ram
37" BFG Red labels
17" Raceline Monsters
14" in front and 16" in rear fox coilovers.
QA1 Heim joints
Custom HD drive shafts
Twisted Stitch suspension seats
PRP 3" 5 point harnesses
12" LED light bar
103" wheel base
Weight is 2620 LBS

This is the build thread I made a few years ago but please understand that several things have changed and some of the info is outdated. http://www.hardlinecrawlers.com/forums/index.php?topic=29274.25

To answer a few question before they are asked...
-It drives like a normal 5 speed. No you do not shift the bike motor. It stays in 1st. It has enough gear range with the toyota xfer to crawl in low and go as fast as you want to go in high without taking the bike motor out of 1st. If you can drive a 5 speed you can drive this no problem.
-Yes the motor has a trans and clutch built into the motor that you cant take out without a LOT of machine work.
-Yes the motor has enough power. Its no v8 but it will eat a 22r for breakfast
-The motor does not have too much power for toyota stuff. Wouldnt go bigger than 37s though.

Here is a few pics and videos. Again Ive had this for a few years and ive changed some things since taking some of these pics and videos.








Some videos are old and I was still learning how to drive it well and having problems with the sammi trans and clutch before i got rid of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnGl-6P8W5k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QFi1AhTzVc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mahUwxmdSUY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpUTaXqSHPw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIWVT1tJ9cs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqdbI1jNY4I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJdVBwUN9XY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVcsWj4sXZY
 
Re: Hayabusa buggy $20,000

Cool buggy, looks like an old school beetle. What springs you running front and rear? What sized heims? GLWS and a free bump
 
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Rode with this rig a few times. Solid rig and a great guy!

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Updated origional post. Heims are 3/4 I believe ( been too long and EOR put them on ) and I'd have to look at the springs. EOR also did those.
 
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This buggy works, good luck with sale.

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