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Blue FZR250RR

Magnum exhaust

Plates UTL-15

Stolen on Industrial Drive, Newcastle.

Will pay $500 to have it back. That way who ever has sent it to the chop shop can get their pay cheque without having to bother chopping it up.

Has been reported. I would like to simply pay for its safe return though.

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It was crazy. I live above a school / charity organisation which has a bus that drives seaman around when they come on shore and have no transport.

So I was talking to the priest that works down stairs. Just talking to him must have called on the big guy up stairs, few minutes later, the cops rocked up.

It was just around the corner, the idiots tried to start it, but couldn't. so they just stashed behind one of the workshops up the road.

Bike alarm hey... i was just thinking about that. how do they work. i was just gonna sell the bike, but i really don't want to sell it, tell me about the alarm and how much

i'm going upto newcastle on sunday to pick up a crank for my car, so i'll be around newcastle, i live close to leo2nv, so it shouldn't be a big hassle to transport it up there for him if your interested in it.

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