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Item Summary: 2010 KAWASAKI Ninja 250R , 6 months warranty, 6 months rego.

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode: 4670

Odometre: 16,000 kilometres

Asking Price: $7,000

Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Seeing what's out there.

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: PM Me

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I have a pretty much new 2010 Ninja 250R with custom exhaust $300rrp, genuine Kawasaki single seat rear cowling and oggy knobs. Has 16,000k's all highway as the previous owner lived in Hervey Bay and rode to Maryborough everyday for work, he was a motorcycle mechanic so it's been looked after well and still has 6 months warranty left. Love this bike and is the rare blue that was only for the 2010 models. Has log books, spare key and service records. Just seeing what's out there, cash or swaps. Cheers.

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Thanks for the info mate, however I'm not sure where you are located but in QLD 2011 ones are 7k without on road costs so and this includes rego and rwc so i'll leave my price as it is. As well as this is not stock, has pipe, cowling and Oggy knobs etc and my price is just what I put up as a starting price, I am negotiable and am mainly after swaps. So pretty much if you're not interested in making a cash offer, or swapping don't post in my topic please!

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I'm interested. Depends what kind of skyline your after, If you want a mint daily R32 GTR, forged, new literally everything, crazy safe tuned at 270rwkw, leather, 5k worth of wheels, carbon bits and pieces. 20k plus your bike. Car owes me 60k. just thought id offer.

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if i had 20k i would be there tomorrow mate lo thanks for the offer, and cowboy, are you to stupid to read? like i said its just a starting price as im mainly after swaps. so keep your shit out of my topic unless you are making an offer to buy or swap.

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if i had 20k i would be there tomorrow mate lo thanks for the offer, and cowboy, are you to stupid to read? like i said its just a starting price as im mainly after swaps. so keep your shit out of my topic unless you are making an offer to buy or swap.

You're asking $500 more than brand new, and you think I'm stupid?

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exactly right mate, it has 1k in mods as well as 1k in riding gear i have with it. its not stock new with nothing and its a price for swaps, i would sell cheaper for cash. so unless your interested just find something better to do.

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good for you, i wont say how much i got mine for as though not to ruin the thread.. they are good bikes to learn on.. not a great turning circle for figure8 but a pleasure to ride.. cant wait to upgrade!

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