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Vehicle 2005 HONDA ACCORD EURO 7th Gen

Price $27,300

Kilometres 25,800

Body 4 door Sedan

Colour Pearl White

Interior Colour Ivory

Transmission 5 speed Automatic

Engine 4 cylinder Premium Unleaded Multi-point injected 2.4L (2354cc)

Reg Plate TRU 618

Reg Expiry SEP-2007

Road Worthy Certificate Yes

Brief Comments 1 Owner, Full Honda Brighton History, Parked Undercover Throughout.

Long Comments 2005 September - Honda Accord Euro. Pearl White. 2.4Litre 5-SP Auto. One Owner. Full Service History from Honda Robert Lane, Brighton. 25,800kms. Honda Tinting & Honda Paint Protection when bought new. Kept in apartment (underground parking). Work in CBD/Offshore so seldom driven or weekends only. Interior still has new car smell, all Seats are very clean as I am a very fussy owner. Double floor mats used throughout to protect carpet [as pictures]. RWC. Call Martin Wong on 0411887803 [12pm-1pm] or after 6pm. Alternatively leave an email if my phone has no network coverage.

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/&a...icle_id=4264050

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Edited by jamwyn

open to trades as well.

Vehicle 2005 HONDA ACCORD EURO 7th Gen

Price $27,300

Kilometres 25,800

Body 4 door Sedan

Colour Pearl White

Interior Colour Ivory

Transmission 5 speed Automatic

Engine 4 cylinder Premium Unleaded Multi-point injected 2.4L (2354cc)

Reg Plate TRU 618

Reg Expiry SEP-2007

Road Worthy Certificate Yes

Brief Comments 1 Owner, Full Honda Brighton History, Parked Undercover Throughout.

Long Comments 2005 September - Honda Accord Euro. Pearl White. 2.4Litre 5-SP Auto. One Owner. Full Service History from Honda Robert Lane, Brighton. 25,800kms. Honda Tinting & Honda Paint Protection when bought new. Kept in apartment (underground parking). Work in CBD/Offshore so seldom driven or weekends only. Interior still has new car smell, all Seats are very clean as I am a very fussy owner. Double floor mats used throughout to protect carpet [as pictures]. RWC. Call Martin Wong on 0411887803 [12pm-1pm] or after 6pm. Alternatively leave an email if my phone has no network coverage.

http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/&a...icle_id=4264050

What are you looking for? (as in trade options)

Basically looking for anything at this point in time. Stock, run about, tastefully modded jap import, anything.

So shoot me any options..

Cheers.

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