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Hi all

For sale is a 150cc 4 stroke dirt motorbike.

This bike is brand new and has never been ridden.

Has a 150cc 4 stroke engine witch has a top speed of 140km/h.

Has a 5 speed manual gearbox with clutch. Takes unleaded petrol.

Has a seat height of approx 90cm.

The bike is blue. Bike comes as it was brought, packed in a box with all manuals. The bike comes 95% assembled. ( Just need to put front tyre on.)

The bike is BRAND NEW and the box has nerver been opened.

Reason for selling: Unwanted gift.

I recieved this bike as a 18th birthday present, although i need the money to buy my first car,a skyline :)

I live in victoria, west of melbourne.

Contact me on my e-mail [email protected]

Delivery may be arranged.

Thanks Pauly

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Price: $1600 Offers welcome

Edited by SkyLinE GT-T R34 Pau
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