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Hi all,

For sale is a 250cc motorbike. I brought this bike 2 months ago for $1800 and it is still like new. Only been ridden a couple of times.

The bike has a 250cc 4 stroke engine, electric and kick start, upside down forks, 5 speed gearbox with clutch, black alloy handle bars, fuel cap and wheels. etc

Bike comes with brand new spare parts which include:

Clutch lever

Brake lever

Front sprocket

Rear sprocket

User manual

Tool kit

Brand new sets of plastics, two colours yellow and black.

All the spares I got with the bike except the plastics which I brought for $200.

Bike has one plastic with scratch as it was tied down wrong on trailer once when transporting. But I have spare plastics for this.

Selling bike as I am looking to down grade to a smaller bike 125cc.

For any questions feel free to PM me or send me an e-mail on [email protected]

For pictures just send me your e mail.

Pickup in western suburbs Melbourne.

PRICE DROP 950

PICTURES ADDED 2 POST DOWN

Edited by SkyLinE GT-T R34 Pau
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