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Hi everyone,

Just wanted to test the waters and see if there is anyone interested in trading down for my civic with money your way. Thinking of getting back into the seat of a nissan again as a weekend car. I barely get a chance to drive my little honda around and only have time to drive during the weekends, so I thought I'd splurge and get myself a fuel-guzzling, fuel inefficient, car. Here's some info about my car:

Car: Honda EK Civic 1997 CXi/Vtir

Location: Sydney, NSW

Mileage kms traveled: 107,000 kms

Extra Comments:

- jap spec si b16a conversion

- ek4 brake upgrade (replacing cxi rear drums)

- civic type r flywheel

- exedy heavy duty clutch

- tein ss coilovers (2200 kms travelled)

- ngk iridium spark plugs

- custom 2 1/4 inch cat back system with a high flow cat

- oz spec itr headers

- front and adjustable rear whiteline swaybars (with rear re-enforcement kit)

- honda access front lip

- ctr replica rear lip

- color coded moulds (bumper and side) and mirrors

- custom sri with highflow panel filter (courtesy of Bennjammin)

- bride replica seats

- skunk gear knob

- el dials

- DIY ctr headlights

- Pioneer DEH P8650MP Head Unit (less than a year old)

These are all the mods I can remember. Car is fussed over by myself as most people who know me can confirm. Oil is changed every 5000 kms and the condition of the car is very good for its age. Recently dynoed at 101.4 kws atw (by hypertune in Taren Point). An aftermarket computer will apparently increase this by 10+ kws as my car is running a tad rich at the moment.

Selling price will be $13000. So whatever the difference between ur car and this price, I will pay in cash.

Contact Details My mobile is: 0413 569 075. You can also email me using the following email address: [email protected]

Here are some photos:

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Thanks for looking.

Regards,

Fernando.

Edited by spacepants_fb
swap for r33 gtr white in color with quite a few mods

done to it

Sorry catzilla, I'd love to trade with you but I'm afraid an r33 gtr is out of my price range. I'm looking for a car under $20 000. Thank you for your offer anyway.

Edited by spacepants_fb

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