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Dec 07" NSW rego

118xxx kms

HKS Turbo timer

Front Mount Intercooler

3 inch Exhaust

Immobiliser and Alarm

Kenwood Mp3/cd player and speakers

Vertex Bodykit

18" x 8.5/9.5 Deep Dish WEDS Vaspar Rims with New front 235/40/18, rears 235/40/18 about 70%

Tinted Windows

Freshly re-gassed air con.

pm me here, in Sydney.

Cheers Phill

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hi

will u be intrested in clean swap wid honda civic VTI-R Coupe Black 11 month rego wid 109000 ks

cheers

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ADI,

Thanks for your offer, but it's not really suited for the direction I would like to take, Good luck with the sale of the Civic anyway :iluvff:

Phillb

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how hard is it to do a manuel conversion on these?? i no only the twin turbos came out in manual standard but thwey are pretty rare

It's not too hard as long as you have all the right parts, such as JZA70/80 gearbox/clutch, Tailshaft, pedal box to suit? Manuals are quite rare apparently there were only something like 10% made in total production.

I had considered it for about a second, but it's such a good cruiser in auto :)! I am just looking for a change in the form of a manual rwd preferably Nissan.

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