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Hey all,

Well its time to finally part with my kawa. Its been a good bike but time for loan repayments followed by an upgrade. i bought it off a mate of mine cause of its condition once he was out of his rescrictions and i was on them.

Its a 2001 kawazaki zx6r.

If your mates got a cbr250 and thinks his fully sick... this is a completely different level.

ALWAYS GARAGED!

unfortuanly i dropped it at around 10ish kms an hour causing cosmetic damage. I HAVE SINCE REPLACED ALL FAIRINGS and is back to looking great. Photo is how it looks now! Does have a scratch here and there on exhaust etc.

I dont want this thread to turn into a discussion on how a zx6r could never be LAMS approved... fact is its had ownership between the original owner to my mate then him to me and in that time many rego stickers changed and it continues to stay LAMS approved. If you want to talk anymore about that pm me.

Comes with a muzzy echaust system.

5K without roadworthy

5.5k with it. - No idea what it needs for roadworthy if anything. Just sorta cbf.

pm me/ sms me/call me 0433581520

only got 1 pic on my computer

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Had a look, Just the one compliance plate so I guess it's aus delivered.

I would have been quite surprised if it was an import

Had some interest from people in other states, but she's Still for sale, someone come buy this thing, it's beautiful!

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