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Name of Item: Suzuki GSX-R 600

Condition: Used

Location: Warilla

Price: $3500

Contact details: 0411969511

Read the rules: Yes

Personal Sale: Yes

Pictures: Included

‎99 model GSX-R 600 for sale. Very good condition.

-55,000 km's.

-2 weeks rego but I will put 6 months on if i get what I am looking for.

-Needs a new clutch, still rideable just clutch is starting to grab when releasing.

-Metzler tyres front and rear.

-yoshimura rs3 exhaust, sounds very good.

Only bad things are a dint in the left hand side of the tank, was like that from previous owner and the clutch. everything else is good. also comes with pillion seat if you want to ride 2 up. Very nice bike to ride, very quick for a 600. $3500, located in warilla.

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Hey dude, thanks for the offer but I'm a little more interested in a cash sale. Need money for moving out!

I would perhaps consider a swap for an el cheapo car (as in VERy cheap) and cash my way.

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