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Short Version - NO expense spared, top quality parts (lots imported), merticulously maintained, tastefully modded, LOTS of money spent, low km's/hours, FULL service history, owned since brand new, purchased 24/06/2011. 3305km's. Never been dropped.

Ideal for someone on there L's who want a immaculate condition DRZ400SM with everything already done to it. You will NOT be disappointed with this bike.

Located in VIC

Price: $8,500 ono May swap for something else

Long Version:

Comes with everything you see in the pictures;

Mods to the bike:

Hour meter

Cycra pro bend hand guards

Zeta Blue engine plugs

Case guards

Zeta Blue Axel Blocks

Pair Valve System Removed

3x3 Mod

FCR39 Carb

R/D Flex Jet for FCR

MRD/SSW Exhaust

MRD/SSW quiet insert with spark arrestor

Edge Tail Light

No Toil Air Filter

Unibiker blue radiator guards

Stock 15 tooth sprocket

Still on original tyres, chain, sprockets

Zeta Blue magnetic Sump bolt

Spares/Stock Parts:

No toil airbox cover

Drc blue radiator hoses

3x set aftermarket indicators

Crush washers

1x kn oil filter

2x hiflo filtro oil filters

4x tusk first line oil filters

13 tooth front sprocket

14 tooth front sprocket

Aftermarket rear view mirrors

Merge accelerator pump spring for fcr carb

Zeta oil dip stick

Manual cam chain tensioner

MRD/SSW Open Insert

FCR 100 Main air jet

4x iridium spark plugs

Stock Axel blocks

Stock fcr fuel screw

Stock Air. Box snorkel

Stock Engine plugs

Stock Misc Connectors

Stock Tool pouch

Stock Carb

Stock misc bolts/nuts

Stock seat Carry strap

Stock Sump bolt

Stock Triple clamp bolts

Stock Plastic Radiator guards

Stock Stand sensor

Stock Indicators

Original Brake Light/Number Plate holder

Original Exhaust and Header

Original Cable sheathing

Stock Pair Valve System

Standard Brake Leaver

Standard Clutch Leaver

Misc instructions/invoices

2x keys

Instruction Manual

Full service history

Pics:

http://s1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd466/m0tyrider/DRZ400SM%20For%20Sale/?albumview=slideshow

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