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For sale: rd400

engine: 400cc 2 stroke rebuilt 3years ago runs well starts every time

details/mods:kick start, bigger carbs, rear daytona shocks/ springs, daytona front rear discs and calipers, front progressive springs, clip ons, custom expansion chambers, race era rear end,New front and rear tyres sport demons, new front and rear pads,

rego: yes till 6 June can arrange rego for buyer,

notes: currently not running mufflers, but have mufflers that will come with it, needs a good clean up, needs new flasher, other wise amazing bike, looks and sounds tuff, not in a rush to sell don't really want to but could use the money going over seas, getting very rare only ever seen one other in Sydney and it was a 250, this is a very quick bike,

location: Sydney

pics: can send via email or mms, will try put some up later,

price: 5g Ono

contact: dean 0404785142

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