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I kn ow its not a skyline or anything were into but i really need to move my old civic. Willing to pay commision to anybody who sells it for me also. Not bad a bad car for a little 1.6.

Item: 97 EK1 Civic sedan - metalic blue.

Location: Gold Coast QLD.

Website: This one.

Item Condition: Good mechanical condition.

Reason for Selling: Cant afford to keep this as a daily driver anymore.

Price and Payment Conditions: 8K Cash. Was looking for 10 but need a quick sale.

Extra Info: 97 Ek 1 Sedan. 185,000km’s. 6 Months rego. Serviced every 5000km’s with genuine Honda fluids. My old man is picky mechanic and insists on changing the power steer, brake and clutch fluid every 10k and with Holda liquids. This keeps the fluid systems and pumps in great condition. Asking 8K, I have spent some serious cash on this car and not expecting to get it back. It has all the extras like air con, central locking, electric windows. Any questions just ask.

Top of the line eclipse head unit from 06. DD audio front and rear 6x9 speakers.1000w 4 Chanel Visonik amp for component speakers. The boot install was about to be redone with new subs. It has a 9 cu^ft sub box, 80Ah sealed gel battery in the boot as well as a new front bat, 70mm^2 dual insulated welding cable from front to back. I was going to be putting two brand new DD 3512’s in with two new M2’s but this can be negotiated with the sale if interested.

Running on 17” lightweight Lenso’s wrapped in near new Khumo rubber. It also has a front strut bar.It has a full jetspeed bodykit on it The exhaust starts with x force headers to a huge high flow cat. 2 ¼” exhaust piping to a cannon. It sounds great but also comes with a silencer if going on long trips ect. It has aftermarket tail lights and tri style headlights with 8000k xenon globes. The headlights are just awesome at night! Also has a sexy as EL dial kit in the dash. The car has recently tinted windows with a lifetime warranty $350. Genuine Honda sheepskins.

Im sure there is more that I have forgotten but for now I will let the pics speak for themselves. This car has great potential and I wish I could have kept it but I cant afford to continue with uni and keep the vic.

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Contact Details: 0424 506 009 or [email protected] for msn/email.

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