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Yo peeps, up for grabs is a 2007 Norco A-line park edition downhill pushbike in absolutely excellent condition!!

I bought this bike brand new mid-2007 (RRP$3999), and ultimately since purchase I've used it much more as a commuter than anything even close to what it was designed for. For all intents and purposes, this bike has hardly been used (which is my reason for sale - I just can't justify owning this beast). Hardly any scratches on the thing aside from the pedals from laying it down....it practically looks unused :(

Link to webpage for specifications on bike:

http://www.norco.com/2007bikes/templates/model/enlarge.php?id=20&view=&deets=2

I've come off this bike ONCE, and on this occasion the f**ker ended up on top of me anyway so absolutely no harm came to it lol....otherwise it's hardly missed a beat, short of a failure on the forks that Marzocchi covered under warranty even though at the time the bike was almost 2 years PAST the end of the warranty lol

PRICE: $1000 FIRM, which is already well below what I feel it's worth even considering the age. Will consider swaps for a good BMX or road cycle with any necessary cash adjustments.

Test rides and inspections are more than welcome, just hit me up here or 0431391359. Bike is located in Queanbeyan outside of business hours, however it currently resides in the back of my van so during work hours it's in the Belco area (Bruce). Happy to go for a short drive over lunchtimes for anyone that's actually interested.

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haha, yeah bro I'm mates with Michael. His GT-R is black, though maybe you were referring to my old GTS-T which was midnight purple and practically half a GT-R anyway lol

You can do backflips so that alone should be worthy of purchase. Get on it !

lol i would have if i havent finished my build. if anything other than to scavenge parts =x

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