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Should I trade 1999 Dakota for 2000 CBR 929RR? |
Ok so I have this 1999 Dakota Sport that I want to trade for a sport bike. I've been looking around and asking on craigslist, posted in the barter section. I need something larger than a 900cc and i really like blue ones. i have been offered a Honda 929RR that is pretty mint. I went and looked at it and i do like it, but its not blue and thats a major set back for me, but i still like it a good bit. should i do the trade or keep looking around? Not sure any of us would really be able to help you. Not trying to be mean, but what you're asking is really a question of personal choice. |
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