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Author: Subject: Limited edition Suzuki GSXR 1000 k7 Isle Of Man TT 1907 - 2007
TheKingofBling

posted on 16/5/12 at 12:38 AM Reply With Quote
Limited edition Suzuki GSXR 1000 k7 Isle Of Man TT 1907 - 2007

MAKE - SUZUKI K7 GSXR1000 ISLE OF MAN TT 1907-2007 LIMITED EDITION

PLAQUE NO - 142 OF 150 MADE

CHASSIS NO - JS1CL111100110261

CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY SIGNED BY YASAHARU OSAWA, SUZUKI.GB. M DIRECTOR
AND ADRIAN EARNSHAW MINSTER OF THE ISLE OF MAN TT RACE.

VERY UNIQUE BIKE DONE IN THE LIMITED EDITION RED/SILVER COLOURS, WITH ISLE OF MAN TT DECORS ON FAIRING AND SEAT COWL, YOSHIMURA GP EVO EXHAUST SYSTEM AND TINTED SCREEN

NEVER BEEN REGISTERED ABSOLUTELY BRAND NEW FROM CRATE, STORED UNDER COVERS ON PADDOCK STAND IN HOUSE.
ALL DOCUMENTATION FOR DVLA REGISTRATION


UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A VERY RARE AND MUCH SOUGHT AFTER MODERN CLASSIC.


OWNED FROM NEW.

CLEARED FUNDS OR CASH BEFORE OR ON COLLECTION

MUST BE ABLE TO COLLECT THE BIKE.

PICS IN MY ARCHIVE.

£12000





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enginearin

posted on 16/5/12 at 10:27 AM Reply With Quote
Not one for me, but nice looking bike!

Have you really had that in your dining room for 5 years? Reminds me of the Grand Designs programme where the fella hung a Ducati 916 on the wall of his house (his wife wasn't so keen on the idea, but he did it anyway)

Was this intended to be an investment from the start or just an eccentric love of this particular machine

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TheKingofBling

posted on 16/5/12 at 11:40 AM Reply With Quote
The bike, is actually one of my bosses from work, he's had the bike from delivery sat in his house under cover for the last 5 years.!!!!!

he's got quite a collection of both cars and bikes and is making room for some new arrivals.!!!!





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enginearin

posted on 16/5/12 at 01:14 PM Reply With Quote
I've never quite understood the concept of collecting something you don't use... be it motorcyles, stamps or anything else.

I would love a large car collection, but none would stand idle, solely as exhibits... each to their own i suppose

Best of luck with the sale

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