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i got a 1998 model Honda Civic Gli for sale, more pics shortly

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Mid 1998

Metalic Silver

Honda Civic GLi 3 Door Hatch

1.6L 4 Cylinder

88kw

Red Sprayed Head- Can get this removed for u if u dont like it

2" sports exhaust small muffler no stupid cannon etc

Detachable kenwood cd player

ill include the stocker if u want too, since its of no use to me.

Power windows

Power mirrors

Standard tacho

5 Speed Manual

Air con

Drivers air bag

Black Playboy seat covers

New wiper blades

100,000km service (belts, plugs etc) done

Always had rego

Brand new hubcaps

Neat condition exterior no scratches

Brand new tyres

New window rubbers

Rego: FEB 2007

138k kms a couple sydney-qld drives and never a single problem.

Runs perfectly smooth, always serviced, good quality oil used always

$10500 and shes urs

more pics available shortly

cheers...ben.

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will you swap for a 1990 silvia s13 with:

RB20det

R32 5spd gbox

HKS BOV

Stock Turbo

POD filter

FMIC (monkey warehouse)

Boost Guage

R33 gtr Fuel Pump

Shortshifter....very tight no play what so ever

3"dump pipe leading into 5" cannon

16" speedy rims......needs new tyres

+ full set 15" crome rims with tyres

IMMACULATE interior

Needs exterior paint work and dints removed

I did the conversion from auto to manual so i still need to get the gear boot plus the housing/rubber thing to stop the noise.....also its currently rego'd as a 4cyl Auto till march 07 but i will be blue plating and paying the difference to get it to a 6cyl turbo....

IF your interested i will make sure its all rego'd properly and ready fully legal.

Cheers

Rob

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