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1998 Honda Vtr1000F Firestorm - Swap / Trade? - Cheapest Vtr In Adelaide! Low K


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Cheapest VTR in Adelaide! all reasonable offers considered.

Up for sale is my 1998 HONDA VTR1000F Firestorm.

Sports touring road bike,

Very powerful 1000cc V-Twin engine,

6 speed,

Colour: Black,

Only 40900 k's (very low for this age of bike)

Near new rear tyre,

Just had a service, clutch and brakes bled.

Comes with two keys, tools, etc.

In excellent condition,

Always garaged.

Only mods:

Debaffled exhaust (sounds very thumpy)

Cat eye indicators.

Very clean honest bike,

Never been in a crash.

Sold with 3 months rego.

Regretful sale.

$5450 negotiable.

At this stage will consider swaps / trade for a vehicle of same value, plus cash adjustments either way. Looking for a 4x4, Van, Nissan Stagea, Jet ski or let me know what you’ve got.

Contact: 0407 862 902.

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