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Febuary 2006 Yamaha R6

Blue

One owner since brand new

313kms (Not even run in yet!!!!!)

Aftermarket Yamaha exhaust

Rear number plate lift sender

Back seat interchangeable with plastic cover

Rear pegs have been removed

All books

I bought the bike just before the new year, rode it a couple of times and then the weather turned bad :domokun: It's been sitting undercover ever since, and now everyone else that i rode with have sold they're bikes so i have no use for it anymore.

Never been dropped, in excellent condition, as if it's just come out the show room. Digital display. Looks awesome and very VERY quick. Regretful sale, but like i said no one to ride with anymore!

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Looking for roughly $13900

For details call Michael on 0400992445 or 0406367919

Edited by R33GTRTT
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