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Hey Guys...

Guys its Time to Say goodbye to my Ute...

1999 Holden Rodeo Tray back Ute

5 Speed Manual

Custom Tail lights.

Carpeted Tray

2.25 inch Exhaust

3 Inch Polished alloy Roll Bar ( Not Fitted )

15 Inch Rims,

Pyle DVD player and 7 inch Screen

Fusion 6.5" Splits and 8 Inch Fusion Sub Powered by a 1000 Watt Amp.

200kms.

Never Misses a Beat..

Air Conditioning,

Power Steering,

$10,250

Kx 250 2003 Model

This Bike turns heads everywhere i go with it..

As you can see this bike has been very well looked after.

Bike Specs

Full FMF Exhaust system. Gnarly Pipe and Shorty

Full monsters Energy Sticker Kit

Brand new Ek gold O-Ring Chain

New sprockets, 48 tooth gold back and 12 tooth front.

near new back tyre 2 rides old,

Fatt Bars.

Chasing $5,500

Photos Can be found at the following link

http://photobucket.com/albums/e196/Jme17/?sc=1

Interested in Swappin Ute and bike combo for a Mild Mod R32 or R33.

Drop me a line if your interested

Can Contact me by email or MSN on [email protected]

Or by Phone 0413730502

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