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Hey guys and girls I have for sale 1 1993 model Honda CBR 250 RR road bike, it has 20,000 kms on it and is in imaculate condition, just had a full service, has good tyres front and rear, allways starts first pop. It has the castrol racing paint scheme without a mark on it. comes with rego and mabee even a rwc if i am happy with the offer i get for it. Im only selling it because im buying the latest CBR900RR so i no longer need it. I will accept swaps of either a car of around the same value or parts for my R32 gtst such as wheels, bride seats or any other stuff you may have to make my 32 look or go better. Please pm me with offers or reply in this thread. im allways up for a good trade so even if you have some sort of other offer just go for your life and we will see how we go. chears every one. I will be taking cash offers of around $5500 as well

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