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all pics can be found here http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=457564

hey peoples

im selling my suzuki gsxr 600

this bike is truely immac , its has just been serviced at the dealership , which included new oils and filters , plugs etc etc

its a late 2007 model gsxr 600

comes with full aftermarket exhaust (micron)

fender elimenator with l.e.d lighting for the number plate

the bike has only travelled 7000kms , and is always garaged and never ridden in the rain .

the bike is really reliable and hasnt skipped a beat , there is no marks or scratches on the bike and has never been dropped . tyres have also been replaced recently so all you have to do is jump on and ride .

all inspections are welcome

price is 10900

rego till late april

contact 0415 506 695 located in sydney (earlwood area)

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curious if ur interested in a swap. i got a r33 1995 98xxxkms on clock black in color. cash ur way.

appreciate the offer man

cant at the moment though , ive been suspended from driving . so cash sale is what im after

thanx

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