FS - SYD. 1997 Model ZZR250

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Fwoar, Jun 8, 2006.

  1. Fwoar

    Fwoar Guest

    http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~daronl/zzr250/

    FOR SALE
    1996 Kawasaki ZZR 250
    $4750.00 ONO

    This is a great bike that really hasn't been ridden enough over the years.
    The bike is currently registered in NSW till the 06/06/07 (1 years
    ego!!) - Rego Number of TOP-16
    2cyl 250cc bike which even has a little glovebox for tolls or similar.
    New front tyre, rear has 75% tread left.
    Just had oil change, spark plugs & new chain fitted.
    Original keys, toolkit & owners manual are all there.
    Comes with the rack but no bag. These can be purchased at accessory stores
    for about $100
    Great bike for a learner or a cheap reliable commuter.
    It has under 11'000kms so everything is in good condition.
    The bike has fallen over which has put a small dent in the tank. See the
    pics.
    Buyer arranges all shipping costs if bike has to be transported.
    Engine Number : EX250EE148146
    VIN : JKAEXMH12VA063151
     
    Fwoar, Jun 8, 2006
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  2. Fwoar

    Fwoar Guest

    Made 12/96 so it's a 97 Model before anyone nitpicks

    Also 1st registered 10/2/98 FYI
     
    Fwoar, Jun 8, 2006
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    Jules Guest

    Jules, Jun 9, 2006
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    J5 Guest

    to say that redbook is the biggest load of shit

    where can we find any zzr's for sub $3K ?
     
    J5, Jun 9, 2006
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    Hammo Guest

    I like the long ego!

    I could do with some more, I could keep it in the fridge for the night
    shifts. It'd last longer than that novorapid phish!

    Hammo
     
    Hammo, Jun 9, 2006
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  6. Fwoar

    Fwoar Guest

    Well, some of us only hold onto our ego for a year.

    Others have to buy more to get them through the rest of the days.
     
    Fwoar, Jun 10, 2006
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