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Item: 1996 4 DOOR SEDAN HONDA CIVIC 5 SPEED MANUAL

Location: ADELAIDE, SA

Item Condition: PERFECT CONDITION. NOT ANOTHER LIKE IT

Reason for Selling: COMPANY CAR, NEW HOUSE WITH SINGLE CAR SPACE

Price and Payment Conditions: $14,500 ONO

Extra Info:

1. 12 INCH FUSSION SUB

2. 6.5'' DLS SPLITS

3. CLARION 6X9'S

4. 2 CHANNEL ROCKFORD FOSGATE 300W AMP

5. 4 CHANNEL BOSS AUDIO 1000W AMP

6. PIONEER DUAL FACE OEL MP3 CD PLAYER

7. CUSTOM BOOT INTSALLATION

8. PAGER ALARM SYSTEM

9. FULL CUSTOM BODYKIT

10. CLEAR TAIL LIGHTS

11. ISOTTA GEAR KNOB

12. K&N AIR FILTER

13. 2 INCH CAT BACK EXHAUST

14. 17 INCH MKW CHROME WHEELS

15. BRAND NEW 215/40R17 KUMHO KU31 TYRES

16. 1.5 INCH'S LOWERED

17. TINTED WINDOWS

18. CUTOMS SPOT LIGHTS IN FRONT BAR

19. 123,000 KM ON THE CLOCK WITH BOOKS AND RECIEPTS

20. SERVICED BY NORDIC HONDA EVERY 5,000KM

21. 12/12/05 JUST HAD A FULL SERVICE AND SAFETY INSPECTION WITH REPORT

21. SPENT OVER $8000 ON CAR.

ENGINE COMPRESSION DONE SPEC. 184

ENGINE TEST 1.180 2.181 3.181 4.180

Pictures:

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Contact Details: Troy

Mobile : 0400 510 484

Work : 8410 1312

Home : 8356 3706

email [email protected]

Edited by TYREPOWER ADELAIDE
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