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Hey all,

Not long now untill Im off for a trip to Europe and NEED TO SELL my bike before i leave.

This is a fantastic 600, it has the same engine as a R6 and very comfortable to ride.

The bike is in great condition, has only done 18500kms and is very relible.

Its been always garaged plus it comes with a "Two Brothers" exhaust as well as the old pipes and rego till march 2011

$4,750 ONO

Call Joe, no time wasters please

0406 534 545

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Hey all,

Getting alot of people call me asking me "whats wrong with it?" "why is it so cheap?"

There is absolutely nothing wrong with it, I had a guy come and see it last week and left a $500 deposit because he realised what a bargain it is, then called a few days later and said he couldnt get the funds together.

So its still for sale, but i leave soon so if it isnt sold by then, its off the market :mellow:

Thanks guys



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