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this is new 2010 GSXR1000 has $4k in extras

has m4 exhaust K&N filter and power commander cold pazzo levers and end bars chrome GSXR heal hads tinted screen tail tidy and gel seat

done 4100ks not 1 mark on the bike sounds nice super fast pretty much new bike

have books and 1st service has been done just jump on and enjoy

here is a quick walk around vid the gel seat and tinted visor not on yet

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hey mate i got a 1995 nissan skyline r33

black

113kms

sunroof, 400r bar, 19"starcorp wheels(235 front-265 rear kumho all round)

excedy heavy button clutch just installed.

greddy front mount 600x300x100 custom stainless pipes. spitfire coilpacks, just replaced turbo no shaft play, apexi pod, 3" turbo back 5ziger exhaust, 8000k hid kit, no dints very straight body, paint is in resonable condition for original paint, nismo shifter, blue dash lights, boost gauge, sports steering wheel, coilovers, service it every 3000km with motul oil and ngk irridium plugs,

i use it to get ot work mon-fri and work is only 7km away from home, very easy life driven regularly so all works fine.

im sure theres stuff i missed but if ud like photos send me a text on 0433696875 so i can forward u some photos.

cheers bob.

swap for 33GTST or even a 34 or supra
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