RESTORED GT 250

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BAZ
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RESTORED GT 250

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Just 98% finished a GT 250
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es2GT550

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That is gorgeous - well done !! Looks fab :D
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Re: RESTORED GT 250

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Not a fan of the GT as I had the Hustler, but that is stunning Baz 8-)
They're rubbish them Jap bikes lad they won't last five minutes! you want to get yourself a nice Royal Enfield!
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Re: RESTORED GT 250

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lovely that ! i restored one years ago , mudguards were the hardest things to source !
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Looks lovely now its near completion Baz, having seen it in your garage a couple of weeks ago, it is as good as it looks.

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stripped your engine today pictures coming tonight.
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Looks fantastic! Good job
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That looks sweet, lovely job..
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