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hey guys, if any ones interested, im looking at swapping my genuine thumpstar racing bike, i brought it for the missus but shes now pregent so no longer needed, it was only used for two weekends

heres a little about the bike

its a genuine thumpstar racing bike, not a cheap ebay pit bike, still have receipt

it has a limited edition 120cc motor, 4speed manual, electric and kick start

check out the web for more details

http://www.thumpstar.com.au/

im looking at swapping for some performance parts for a 96 r33 skyline rb25

eg turbo or turbo setup ( must be of quality items garrett etc not ebay sorry ),

intake setup eg pleneum injectors etc

gearbox and diff and brakes with cash difference if any.

the bike cost me $3000 and like said was only used for two week ends so hoping for around the $2000-2400

email me at

[email protected] for any questions

located sa

heres pic but will put up actual pics of the bike tomorrow cheers phill

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hey guys, if any ones interested, im looking at swapping my genuine thumpstar racing bike, i brought it for the missus but shes now pregent so no longer needed, it was only used for two weekends

heres a little about the bike

its a genuine thumpstar racing bike, not a cheap ebay pit bike, still have receipt

it has a limited edition 120cc motor, 4speed manual, electric and kick start

check out the web for more details

http://www.thumpstar.com.au/

im looking at swapping for some performance parts for a 96 r33 skyline rb25

eg turbo or turbo setup ( must be of quality items garrett etc not ebay sorry ),

intake setup eg pleneum injectors etc

gearbox and diff and brakes with cash difference if any.

the bike cost me $3000 and like said was only used for two week ends so hoping for around the $2000-2400

email me at

[email protected] for any questions

heres pic but will put up actual pics of the bike tomorrow cheers phill

i have a 500horsepower high flowed, highly modified factory fitting turbo... high flowed, ball bearing, steel wheeled, bigger wastegate, machined front and rear housing... professionally modified by xtr turbochargers. (GARRETT)...easy 270rwkw with computer and zorst. hits 12psi boost by 3000rpm. WHEELSPIN....FACTORY FITTUP!! no mods needed... i have a few other bits if you want to do a trade off? turbo has only done 4500klms... like new.. no shaft play, extremely good quality upgrade. have a look at the website... www.gcg.com.au... the price for modifications alone is $1950.00.... add $450 for the turbo to begin with!!

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