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I want to swap my 2002 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300R for a stock or near stock R34 GTT but will consider all.

I bought the bike brand new in late 03 and rode it about 10 times if that, it is completly original with 3000klms on the clock. the bike has been in storage and has only ever seen its first year of rego.

I want to keep it as it is a great looking bike and i would like to put on a display in my house but the other half wont have a bar of that so as much as i would like to keep it it has to go and be replaced with something i will get more use out of.

This bike is as good as brand new and is welcome to any inspection.

Ive been offered 16k for it but would prefer to not stuff around and get my backside into a R34 GTT asap. So if your interested please let me know.

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Also have a 97 WR250Z in immaculate condition with many extras including Pro-Curcuit expansion and silencer, Boysen reeds, Devol radiator guards, wipps bash plate and much much more.

The bike is a road registerable version of a YZ250 and goes like all powers of piss. It has had no expense spared and comes with a heap of spares and riding gear from alpinestar and fox.

I would be willing to throw this in to sweeten the deal with the right car.

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PM me or post here if interested

Cheers

Richie

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If you manage to sell your bike I have a lovely near stock GT-T for sale: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...34-t339766.html

Could negotiate a better price seeing as though the VIC plates, RWC and rego won't be of use to you in NSW. Let me know if you're interested.

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