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I have decided to sell my bike since I have used it maybe 3 times since buying it.

It is a GT Avalanche 3.0, purchased from Indooroopilly Super Cycles, it came with a Warranty and free services etc.

I paid $559.00 for the bike, and $100 in other stuff

Accessory list includes:

- Alloy Pedals

- Lights

- High volume pump

- Bike lock/chain x2

- Off road tyres and slim line road tyres

- Discreet front and rear mudguards

- Adura Helmet

- Anodized Drink bottle holder

- Bell

- Reflectors

Features at a glance:

- Front shocks

- Quick release wheels

- Qucik release seat adjust

- 24 Speed (3x8)

- Shimano Gears

- Trimmed seat

This is not a Kmart special, this will last for 20 years if you look after it.

Price: $450

Pickup from St.Lucia, Brisbane

Contact Michael on 0413 504 084

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$350 is my final price, after this bump this thread sails away into the abiss. Had a few rodeo clowns make some stupid offers, if you were as smart as you were serious about your offers you'd just find the rest of the money and buy it :)

Please do not send me a message with "will you take $300 cash today?" - If I wanted $300 I would have said so in the ad and sold it a month ago. If you don't have $350 don't contact me.

Vouching for GT MTB's.

I work in a GT stockist and have been there for 4 years. This might not be the current model but that frame hasnt changed one bit as its well proven.

Unfortunately you may have to accept $300 mate as 2nd hand bikes depreciate so dam fast :mrt:

Vouching for GT MTB's.

I work in a GT stockist and have been there for 4 years. This might not be the current model but that frame hasnt changed one bit as its well proven.

Unfortunately you may have to accept $300 mate as 2nd hand bikes depreciate so dam fast :)

New ones' still retail for nearly $600 though, this is practically brand new. I don't have to sell it, I just literally don't use it, so if I can get $350 then it will go to a new home, if not no dramas. The opportunity is here for someone to buy a practically brand new bike for almost half price.

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