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Hi,

Looking to ditch the bike and get back into playing with cars.

Not game enough to have too much fun on the bike, and miss having something to take for a hill squirt or track day. Have two kids, mortgages etc, so not willing to give it a go on the bike.

It's a 04 Kawasaki Z750

It only has 21500kms on it and I am the third owner.

Owner before me had two bikes, as well as a boat and a second car, so did not get a huge amount of use.

Owner before that, apparently, had a number of bikes and only was selling this one due to cancer and no use.

Full service history.

No mods apart from aftermarket mirrors.

No accident history.

Bike is in great condition. Could nearly pass for a new bike it's that clean.

It's always kept undercover, even when I take it to work, hence the workshop pics bellow.

Looking for $6500 firm or willing to swap for a s13 or s14 with cash either way.

Not looking to put a lot of cash on top, so s15's would be out, unless you want to get rid of it cheap. Real cheap.

Silvia wise, ideally looking for s14, but either model has to have no accident history, no sunroof and preferably manual.

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