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$5600 ONO Practically brand new, with under 3000kms on the clock and STILL UNDER FACTORY WARRANTY!

Great learner approved bike, only selling due to upgrade. RWC included (price can be negotiated without RWC)

Never ridden in the rain and never dropped, not a mark in sight!

Comes with black double bubble screen, Scorpion slip on exhaust, gold shorty levers and single seat cowl as well as 2 keys and all standard parts (screen, levers, exhaust etc)

First to see will buy as this bike is basically as it came off the showroom floor, only with a few nice additions making it stand out from the rest.

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Price dropped for a quick sale to $5200 without RWC, $5400 with RWC

At this price it's the best value 250 ninja on bikesales by an absolute mile, cheaper than 2009 models with higher kms and none of the extras this comes with

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