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Yo kids,

For sale is a bike I've been sharing with my friend, some of you boys in the area may know her :whistling:

It's time to sell the bike because she's moving to QLD and I'm getting either a R6 or GSX-R 600

Make:

- Kawasaki

Model:

- ZZR250 (LAMS Bike)

Year:

- 2001

KMs:

- 30347

Colour:

- Blue

Written Off:

- No, Clears REVs. Will provide VIN to prospective buyers

Last Serviced:

- Feb, 2011. I replaced the spark plugs, oil filter, oil and scrubed/lubed the chain

Comments: Decent learner bike with good position, not so heavy. Mainly ridden by my friend, and she's on her fulls, i.e. no clutch frying. Bike has been laid on the side (as per picture) when the stand wasn't down properly (women.. pfft)... Bike starts, rides like a healthy bike, doesn't blow smoke nor does it back fire. Decent kilometers for a bike its age. Also has decent tread as per the photos.

Contacts: PM me

Location: Canley Vale/NSW

Price: $3400 with 11 months Registration

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