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1982 Honda Civic

Model: 3 Door Hatch

Engine: 1.3ltr 4 cylinder

Transmission: 5 spd Manual

Kms Travelled: Approx 170,000 klms

Price: $700 as is

Reason for Selling: Got 5 cars now (and only 3 people + a beagle in the house). Hence no need for the 2 extra cars.

Edited - civic does not come with RWC - priced as is. Car has a bit of rust at the back - but then again its 25 years old.

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1985 Honda Accord

Model: 4 Door Sedan

Engine: 1.8ltr 4 cylinder

Transmission: 4 spd Auto

Kms Travelled: 254,000 klms

Other: Air conditioned

Price: $1,750 as is

Reason for Selling: Got 5 cars now (and only 3 people + a beagle in the house). Hence no need for the 2 extra cars.

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Had the Civic since 1997 and had the Accord since 1999. I used both of these for Uni, and it served me well over the last 7 years. Both are extremely reliable, cheap on fuel, and other running costs. Dad serviced both cars himself (hes a bit of a nut when it comes to old cars and takes pride in keeping the cars running smooth and reliable). LOCATED IN VIC - MT WAVERLEY

Civic has approx 11 months rego. Accord has approx 4 months rego left

Contact details: PM (preferred)

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