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Item Summary: 2010 Kawasaki Ninja 250r Black, Aftermarket Exhaust, Tank Pad

Location: QLD: Sunshine Coast

Condition: Practically New!

Reason for Selling: Bought a car

Asking Price: 7300

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0406 915 855

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Hey I'm Selling my 2010 Kawasaki Ninja 250r which i've had for approximately 7months from Brand New. Never been dropped or scratched, no dents, and it's in immaculate condition. Was run in correctly and has been serviced at the Kawasaki Dealership. Only has 3485km on it, rego 6months has just been paid. Has a IXIL Exhaust and ninja tank pad. Have purchased a car so the bike needs to go. Any questions please pm, txt or call me. Will update photos as soon as i get a chance. Cheers Mitch

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