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Item: 2000 model Honda CBR600F4

Item Condition: excellent mechanical condition

Rego(if applicable): registered until 17th July 2007

Location: Palmerston

Reason for Selling: I have 3 cars, this motorbike and a big personal loan. need to pay off loan, sell off a car and this bike to reduce debt.

Price: $6700

Payment Conditions:

Extra Info: This is my bike thats now up for sale, so pass the word round to anyone interested in getting a Bike if you could please. I've just spent $1300 on it (with receipts) including valve clearances, new chain and front sprocket, new tyres front and rear, new cam chain tensioner, new battery, new grips, synchronised carbys, dyno tune, new spark plugs, clean K&N airfilter. Has a carbon fibre half pipe and is in excellent mechanical condition. Registered in NT till 17 July 2007.

Contact Details: Phone or sms me 0400025225

Pictures:

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