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Hi guys I have Immaculate 1993 RGV 250cc for sale here is the list of things done to it, Corona replica paint job. Bike has had a top end rebuild done 2 months ago at Armstrong Suzuki, with $3000 worth of reciepts. Dark tinted screen. Bike has only done 17,000kms. Has brand new front tyre and brand new rear tyre. Also has new front pads and front bearings and battery. Bike has been well looked after and has always been garaged. Bike comes with rego and safety certificate, nothing to spend on the bike. Fastest 250 on the market. (Couldnt upload pics so just leve eamil address if interested) Price $4,500 Thanks guys Heres the link to pics:

http://www.bikesales.com.au/bike/search/us...rentPage=1&x=72

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Not too sure about the laws in NSW, but in Qld its fine to have 2 stroke. And yeah it is 2 stroke, definetly much quicker then the 4 stroke 250's.

i thought the rgv's were 2 stroke 250cc, dont think tat was permitted when i was on my L's still itis a very fast little pocket rocket.
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