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Suzuki licensed 1/4 scale replica of the Hayabusa GSX 1300R (1999)
http://www.youtube.com/w...feature=player_embedded
535mm long, 185mm wide, 290mm high.
Weight: 7kgs
All parts are pre-painted. Metal engine block and fuel tank with flip lid. Operable lighting. Rubber tyres with authentic tread pattern. Operable suspension. Pre-painted bodywork. Display base with digital sound module recording of a real GSX 1300R engine (start-up & acceleration).
The Suzuki Hayabusa GSX 1300R is a Sport motorcycle which immediately won acclaim as the world's fastest production motorcycle in 1999, with a top speed approaching 200mph
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Mr. T,
Will this be available to the US market? It looks like a very cool model.
Mark
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This is getting very difficult! MP4/4 on the go and hopefully the Millenium Falcon coming along its going to be an expensive couple of years!. I used to own a 2000 Hayabusa so its a must have for me. Shame they chose that colour scheme and not the blue/silver but we can't win 'em all :D
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mwb wrote:Mr. T,
Will this be available to the US market? It looks like a very cool model.
Mark Hopefully at some point
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This one looks very cool There are going to be many people wining and dining their partners in an effort to add yet another sub to their ever growing collection And 7kgs! Now that is going to "feel" like a quality model. Steve
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metallica155 wrote:This is getting very difficult! MP4/4 on the go and hopefully the Millenium Falcon coming along its going to be an expensive couple of years!. I used to own a 2000 Hayabusa so its a must have for me. Shame they chose that colour scheme and not the blue/silver but we can't win 'em all :D Japan also offered additional pre-coloured body sets for a black and candy red version, have asked if there is availability for the UK to also have these.
http://deagostini.jp/shb...shbmt_gol_lis_til_00008
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Very nice, decisions, decisions Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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Tomick wrote:metallica155 wrote:This is getting very difficult! MP4/4 on the go and hopefully the Millenium Falcon coming along its going to be an expensive couple of years!. I used to own a 2000 Hayabusa so its a must have for me. Shame they chose that colour scheme and not the blue/silver but we can't win 'em all :D Japan also offered additional pre-coloured body sets for a black and candy red version, have asked if there is availability for the UK to also have these.
http://deagostini.jp/shb...shbmt_gol_lis_til_00008
Brilliant, the black/red is much nicer. Thanks for looking into it
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This could be very tempting.Will have to talk to the bank manager (aka the missis) and see,as the Millenium Falcon is priority number one,so will have to wait and see. I do like the black version very much Jon
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Not as fast as the zzr1400 Lovely model though! If at first you don't succeed........skydiving is not for you!
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Really looking forward to seeing some bike build diaries on here, looks fab Steve
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More info..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4qkIO2c_mQ&feature=player_embedded
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There's a photo of the chain on the DeAgostini Japan Hayabusa site - http://deagostini.jp/shb...p?id=39990&issue=29
Looks pretty realistic to me. Cheers Andrew
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Indeed, and is provided at Stage 29Tomick attached the following image(s):
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The chain looks real, fantastic attention to detail. Steve
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I think i NEED to have this lol
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Thanks Andrew for the link and thanks Tomick for the info so far. I was hoping it was a proper chain and not a lump of plastic like in most kits,and that chain looks definetly like the real deal.(love the air filter in the airbox!)So I think I may have to go for this as its so well detailed. Jon
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Been waiting all week for this post!
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