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ITEM: CBR 250 RR

LOCATION: South Aus, down south

YEAR: 1990 complied in 2004

ENGINE: 250cc

TRANSMISSION: 6 speed Manual

COLOUR: Black, silver and white

EXTERIOR CONDITION: pretty mint, small chip on tank

TYRE CONDITION: 80%-90% front and rear

ODOMETER: 48,***

SERVICE HISTORY: No, but just changed Oil, Oil filter and sparkplugs

REGO: SA rego,

REGO TILL: few months

RWC: Not needed

PRICE: Im asking $5,500 but will take $5,000 cash

DELIVERY/PICK UP INFORMATION: Pick up

PAYMENT OPTIONS: Cash

CONTACT DETAILS: [email protected], PM, 0433702942

OTHER INFO:

It is an awesome little bike and learner legal.

when i first got it i replaced the battery, and 6 months later the alternator. has been a great bike never given me any trouble, has been in a crash before, but everything fixed, nothing to major, new fairings, rearset, indicators, and exhaust.

front rim has just been re-spun and painted ( due to flat spot)

Rear brake pads were replaced few months back, fronts will be due in few months.

Has L.E.D tail light, cat eye indicators, tinted screen, NEW aftermarket shorty muffler (sounds awesome), new fairings. comes with spare fairings, stock exhaust (damaged) new tinted screen, original indicators (one damaged).

PICTURES:

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have a clip of the exhaust, sounds wicked compared to stock.:yeah:

Was only fitted about a week ago

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May consider swaps for something but has to be straight swap or close enough to, would rather cash though so i can put money towards new bike.

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