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Its come time to sell my CBR.. can't afford the insurance on my new car and on the bike.. so best to sell the bike now and get a 600 when im on my fulls later.. :D

CBR250RR

- Tri-Colour

- '99 Australian Delivered

- 18k km's on the clock

- Yoshimura Can - sounds unreal for a 250

- Absolutely unreal conditiion

- Always garaged and looked after

- Comes with Honda Log Book and Tool Kit- 2 previous owners before me

- ~ 10 months rego

normal_CBR%20Side.jpg

More Photos at http://hal.ooix.net/images

Be very sad to see it go, but the money would be a lot more useful at the moment unfortunately :D Feels great on the road, better than other 250's over ridden (used to have an Across) and certainly gets a lot more attention.

Paid $8000 + ORC from Red Wing Honda in Preston less than a year ago. Sell for $7500 with full service and RWC or $7000 without.

Please email me: [email protected] for more info - too hard to keep track of PM's on all the forums :D

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