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Not sure if this is in the right section or not ?

anyways im new to the forums here and just thaught i would post up my bike that is for sale here is the info

Make/Model/Year : Yamaha 2001 R1

Engine capicity : 1000cc

Odometer Reading : 35000km

Rego : 12 Months

Location : Sydney

Condition : Great condition

Reason for sale : cant afford to lose lisence and like to own a car

- Bike serviced every 3000km

- Brand new pilot power tyres

- Yoshi pipe

- Toby steering dampener

- Bag rack

Price MAKE AN OFFER!!. will also consider trades for a skyline R32- R33 turbo manual

Pic - http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/2442/r1je3.jpg

Phone : 0404 092 729

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Na im going to keep the Helmet sorry

i will probably buy another bike in a few years time + i have my dads and a mates bike to ride so i dont go insane, you know how it is once you have a bike, you will ALWAYS need to have a ride of a bike now and then to keep your sanity LOL

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sorry anakah , as for the offer , for a quick sale i would let it go between 8-8.5k cant go any lower than that. or will swap for r32 or 33 and cash adjustment

and JUN R32 this would be a purfect first bike for u >_< perfectly safe

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considering getting rid of my skyline r33 gtr vspec 280kw at all for wheels, has some minor problems nathing major. very nice car to drive. parents keep naging me to sell i spent 20k on it. how would be asking for 20k adjustment though.... let us know if your intrested. also has 19 inch low profiles looks very nice. black

has done 170K

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considering getting rid of my skyline r33 gtr vspec 280kw at all for wheels, has some minor problems nathing major. very nice car to drive. parents keep naging me to sell i spent 20k on it. how would be asking for 20k adjustment though.... let us know if your intrested. also has 19 inch low profiles looks very nice. black

has done 170K

HAhahahhaha!!! Your parents are nagging you to sell the gtr, wonder what there gunna think when you come home with a R1?

I would only recommend experienced riders to even consider this bike!!!! :P

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HAhahahhaha!!! Your parents are nagging you to sell the gtr, wonder what there gunna think when you come home with a R1?

I would only recommend experienced riders to even consider this bike!!!! :rolleyes:

+1 and its not legal for L's and P's. But i must say that is one sexy looking R1 good luck with the sale.

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