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Placing this add for my cuz. Its in syd.

It's in immaculate condition as shown in the pics. PM me if you

want bigger pics.

Perfect condition, rides straight, first owner in Aus. Only ridden

1000k's since purchase earlier this year.

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Model: CBR 250RR 1991

Complianced: 2002

Speedo: 17000ks

Price: $6500 neg

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Hi there, will you take 4500 cash for it ? Yes the cbr250rr's are imported but some were locally delivered. There are a few nice examples in the trading post for similar money you are asking.

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He has 4000 cash to spend. If your after a quick sale this could be it, I know 4500 has already been knocked back but it has been a while since then.. What do you think ?

Email [email protected] for further negotiations or alternativley call Aaron on 0403 031 954.

Thanks sheriff...

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