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KAWASAKI 1999 KX80

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New Seat Cover

Top End Rebuilt - 85cc (Big Block :P)

$1000's Spent on it.

Bike is located in Rockhampton, QLD.

$3000 ono

PH: 49 361 455 or 0439766314

Ask for Tyler.

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im so sorry if it doesnt float your boat but i will trade u my ultra rare gamboy gold edition with pikachu engraved in the side by all 3 pokemon masters. Or my little tv wiht a free dvd 30 days money back guarantee if u try and dont like has 3 hours rare never seen deleted footage from the episodes. Or ill trade my mums crx which has just undergone a h22a conversion as seen below

OK PPL. you had ya chance to buy this nice, neat little awesome machine. But no, you didnt, and now u will regret it.

I have Traded it in on a new 04' KX250F, hte new bike flys, even though im still sorta runnin it in. i have been ridin it non stop for the last week, and yesterday was the first day that i actually started givin it some. and it HOOOOOOKKKKSSSS in. I love it.

So, this bike is now, SOLD. feels good to say that.

SOLD, SOLD, SOLD, SOLD, SOLD

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