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I am looking to use my 07 rm250 as a part trade on a r32 gtr... not looking for a stupid change over figure just want a nice tidy GTR that isnt a wreck and i will part with some cash to make up the adjustment..

Here is a 2007 rm 250 its a very clean bike and very reliable 2 stroke weapon.

I am only selling it due to youngest son giving up riding due to lack of interest.

I am 43 year old swapper who is not fast nor do i give the bike a hard time.

I gave it a recent top end freshen up with rings, piston and gudgeon pin and clips , gaskets...

Only runs on vortex and Motul oil..... Air filter cleaned and oiled after every ride...

has had new pivot linkage bearings replaced approx 3 rides ago ..

has after market bars.. and folk seals replaced with genuine ones 2 rides ago...

forgot to add that comes with a brand new front tyre ( not fitted ) and back tyre is 3 rides old

can Pm me or contact me on 0413-112310 thanks

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hey man, just wondering roughly how much those bikes are worth, roughly, because im looking at selling my R32 GTR aswell

Hi

the bike is worth around 5000-5500

Thanks

Hi

Nice car How much were you looking as a change over figure?

Thanks

The bike is around $5000-$5500 I would be looking for $25000,

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