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Suzuki GSX-R Limited Edition (2013) By Yoshimura!

Much like any tuning house, there’s always the need for donor vehicles to conduct their experiments upgrades on, and in this case, it’s the well known brand from Japan – Yoshimura, that brings you their latest idea of what the 2013 Suzuki GSX-R (Gixxer) Series should look like while providing you the redefinition of what cool should mean in this day and age.

Suzuki now has a Limited Edition Series for their GSX-R (Gixxer), all thanks to Yoshimura of course, and it seems it’s a special treat as well since Suzuki has managed to roll off more than a million of the GSX-R series from their production line.
It’s not the first time that Yoshimura has done this, having revealed the Limited Edition Series first in Orlando, Florida, USA, which undoubtedly contributed hugely to their millionth achievement.

Yoshimura has provided Suzuki’s Gixxers with a serious new aggressive paint-scheme; draping it in a Black and Red livery and accented by gold pin-striping for the 600, 700 and 1,000cc displacements. Yoshimura is saying that this is going to be seriously limited in numbers; highly dependant upon the numbers that their American dealers are willing to carry.

However, there are more upgrades to be had than just a new coat of paint with the inclusion of Yoshimura’s logo on the radiator as well as:

2013 Yoshimura Suzuki GSX-R Limited Edition Series Highlights:

• Fender Eliminator Kit (not D.O.T approved)
• Case Savers
• Chassis Protectors
• Axle Adjuster Blocks
• Race Stand Stoppers
• Steering Stem Nut
• Bar Ends
• Engine Plug Kit
• Oil Filler Plug Kit
• *Rear Shock Linkage (optional)
• *Wave Rotors (optional)
• *Mirror Block-off Plates (optional)
• *OZ Wheels (optional)

Customers who opt for the new 2013 Yoshimura Suzuki GSX-R Limited Edition Series will receive an owners appreciation package that includes a carbon fibre pen-holder with their name and a matching Limited Edition Badge attached, while they fantasize about leaning into corners with nothing but open roads, knowing that they now own a piece of history.