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hi,

ive got my 2004 YZ450F for sale as i do not have time to ride anymore

the bike comes with spare factory gasket kit as well a GYT-R handle bars and triple clamps which are worth $800 as well as aftermarket bill's pipe and also comes with stock exhaust as well if you wish to change great value and awsome bike to own.

price: $ 5800 , im located in campbelltown near sydney contact me on

0401869022 : steven.

if anyone wants some pics i can send them to you cheers

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Whats it ruffly cost to send a bike like this on the train to melbourne or half way, Albury actualy ... I will suss it out during weekday business

Could you put up a few pictures or Email them to me [email protected]

I just sold my car and depression is setting in and might fly up and have a look.

I havent ridden one of these new wav 4 strokers before :P

Will this be good competitive bike to jump back into faily healthy Amature moto again?

hey, not to sure about cost to get it sent down to where u are mate.

and sure thing this is the most powerful motocross dirt bike yamaha have in production if u want to race this is the bike i would use its a bike u can never get sick of which makes me not want to sell it but have not time for it which makes me very angry and upset but i can always buy another one later on

here are some more pics

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Try these guys..http://www.bikesonly.com.au/ They specialise in motorbike frieght. They quoted me $260 from sunshine coast to sydney. But one hour away from sydney was an extra $130. Expect them to be booked out 2 weeks though.

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