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Item: Silver 49cc pocket bike with (custom ram pod, ngk bpmr7a spark plug, digital bicycle speedo (can be supplied if wanted..) and thats bout it...it hasnt been run in as it has only been used for a week.... (been in the house for 3 weeks but only got it last week as an early christmas gift)

Location: Adelaide, Australia...will post if needed

Item Condition: Very good condition !

Reason for Selling: want to upgrade and buy a 125cc dirt bike

Price and Payment Conditions: $300 o.n.o + postage (unless you choose to pick up) i will give you postage cost after if you are interested...

Extra Info: The bike overall is in excellent condtion....still on its 3rd tank...however the bike is missing both foot peg....thats all (still ridable)

Contact Details: Please contact me via PM first (or contact me on...toofattooslow@hotmail.com) and let me know if you are interested along with what your willing to pay etc. etc.....then i will give you details if you wish to my adress details if you wish to pick it up..for interstate buyers we will negotiate how you would like to pay and recieve the bike...

thanks...sorry i cannot get pictures of the actual bike till sometime next week...however the picture below is a bike which is VERY simular to the one which i am selling exept... mine has no chrome bit on the side (the shiney chrome stip held on by 2 bolts) but yeh pictures will be up in a weeks time

thanks guys

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