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Item: FZR250RR

Location: Newcastle

Item Condition: Used, solid, no issues.

Reason for Selling: Upgrading

Price and Payment Conditions: $3,500

Rego April 2006

Extra Info: Have been off my P's for more than a year. Haven't upgraded cause haven't really needed to and still don't. Its very quick and I can ride around with my mates on bigger bikes without being toooo far behind. So if it doesn't sell, I don't mind, just considering moving up, but I love it, so keeping it doesn't phase me at all.

Contact Details:

[email protected]

As stated. Just tossing up the option of moving up to bigger bike.

Its great being able to give big revs and a bit of a squirt without speeding.

Great on fuel.

Light and easy to handle.

Mate just bought the best bargain we could find for ZXR, my paint is better and mine runs better, so I believe is a good price.

** pics up soon **

Issues:

Not sure really, I haven't had any, I'm sure you'd find some if you look over it. Back tyre still has plenty of tread.

Newcastle buyer would be best, can always get cheap parts or accessories for locals. Mate works in large local bike shop in parts section.

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