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Hyosung two quarter-litre pocket dynamos, the GT250 and GT250R, are now available in Australia with black frames, swingarms and wheels.
The GT250, which the company says has just recorded a massive 325 per cent jump in sales compared to the same time in 2005, continues to retail for $5590 (plus ORC), while the GT250R comes in at $6690 (plus ORC).
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