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Item: husqvarann te-410

Location: sydney

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Item Condition: good

Reason for Selling: dont have a ute any more

Price and Payment Conditions: $2700 neg

Extra Info:

Pictures: yes

Contact Details: pm or call me,0410727690

Im selling my 1999 te-410 as i dont use it any more due to not havin a ute any more and i cant get it to the dirt and want a road bike.

here are some specs on it

410cc

6 speed

brembo breaks

barret carbonfibre exhaust

tires in good con

heaps of spare parts , spare farings ,front mud guard ,stock exhausts,air filters,new sprockets and chain

speedo,bike stand,oils ect.

the bike is unreal and will go any were was ease has heaps of power and can be road rego was a little bit of work,i would love to keep it but times have changed and want to get a road bike to.

if you have any questions feel free to ask.

and ill get some more pics up soon.

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