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Honda CBR250RR

Blue

25000kms

$2500 Exhuast System. Full extractors. Nice Sounding. Carbon Fibre Exhuast Cover.

PRICE ONLY $6900

"LEARNER LEGAL"

May 2005 Complianced

New Spray.

Perfect Body and Stickers.

Immaculate.

Bought in June.

Has Done 1000kms Since.

Selling Due to move to Sydney and only get to Ride when at Parents house in Newcastle.

Not a cent to Spend.

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What is it with the moderators?

Some people get flamed, and their posts moved, yet others are allowed to advertise their gear anywhere....?

Great bike OohAahGTR, good luck with sale, but this is a cars only section as some people point out...

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Yeah i guess if someone wants to remove.. thats ok.. I did used to have a line.. ;)

No go with Swap.. Going to use cash and go on Holiday.. Life's to go go here in Sydney!

Re only valuable for L's not really hey.. i got mates off P's who ride these as they dont have all the worrires of a bigger bike .. And there not really slow.. i guess some will want more power though..

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