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Hello everyone, time has come to depart with my Euro Accord. Here is the details.

Item : 2003 White Honda Accord Euro (non luxury)

Specs : 2.4L 140kW 4cylinder engine / 4 door / pearl white / 6 stack cd player / 16" wheels /

Rego : Mid July this year

Condition : Immaculate. 65,000 clicks, myself being the only owner since new (iam 46, iam a car enthusiast(have a golf and a silvia also) and this accord has been kept in amazing condition, always serviced bla bla, comes with nothing to be spent on it.

Feel free to bring along mechanics or take it to a mechanic and have a diagnostic check, once you see it you'll see that it's awesome.

Reason for selling : Buying a new Golf Gti.

Mods : Nothing, stock except window tint.

Contact details : Contact me via 0422 49 78 68

No time wasters, people asking things like "who was it maintained by", if you are really serious, you will come and check it out and see that it's A1. No test drives given (I will take you for a drive)

ONLY $22.5K NON NEG, hard pressed to find a cheaper accord in such great condition

Forgot to mention, as pictured, the tiniest scuff that is not noticable, for all those who come to inspect it and think they can drop $1000 off the price because of this....

No swaps as I have money on a 07 Golf.

DO NOT PM, CALL OR SMS ONLY

Edited by huzey

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