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found a bike tweety matt :)!!!!!

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/newcastle-region/motorcycles/2012-ninja-250r-special-edition/1011680618

he replied to my want to buy add saying 5k and i said i cant go over 4k but ill let him know if i change my mind and he said it needs to go asap so i said 4500 and he said yes! hes dropping it at my house tomorrow!!!

lets get these licenses chook! hahaha so pumped!!!

really want to come but the skyline is way too sick to come out. it sounds like a subaru until it warms up and then it backfires to the point where i got pulled over and severly warned. and my power steering needs new fluid and im too poor for that. maybe next time.

really want to come but the skyline is way too sick to come out. it sounds like a subaru until it warms up and then it backfires to the point where i got pulled over and severly warned. and my power steering needs new fluid and im too poor for that. maybe next time.

Doesn't sound good

You checked plugs and coil packs yet?

it all started after i pulled the injectors out to check them. they need replacing (plastic bit on ones cracked) and yeah ignition is all fine, its a fuel issue. not including air as ive replaced the oily air filter and cleaned out as much junk as i can.

Hey guys, im new to SAU. Finally got my track 33 in a road cruising condition. Looking to get more involved with you guys from around the newy area. Ill keep an eye out for your next meet and tag along.

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