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Hey all,

Up for sale is my Honda Civic VTI, 1995 Hatchback. It is black and comes with additional features such as a sunroof and electric windows. The car is in fantastic condition for it's age, engine is in perfect working order (currently showing 212,xxx Kms on the clock). There have been no performance modifications performed on it at all, so everything is stock. Perfect for a project. Tint was applied earlier this year at Tint-a-Professors main shop in Nunawading. Car comes with logbook showing all services (has never missed a service, all performed at Honda too!). Also has rare limited edition Recaro SR3 Milleniums, in black.

RECENTLY INSTALLED (LAST WEEK):

Alpine CDA 9887 Headunit

Alpine Type R front splits

Alpine Type R 6" rears

Alpine Type R Subwoofer, in an Alpine enclosed box

Alpine MRP-500 Amplifier

Price on the car is $9,500 without roadworthy. Happy to provide Roadworthy at buyers expense. Any test welcome.

Please contact me on 0408-001-616, between the hours of 10am-10pm. I will not pick up during any other hours. Text msg's are welcome, please provide your name and any query that you have.

Inspections are welcome. Car is located in the outer eastern suburbs, near Knox City.

Sorry I don't have any photos, please come for inspection. Will not be disappointed.

** Willing to cash adjust for another car. Text swaps, please include model, year, colour, mileage and any modifications **

-- Please note I am on Green P's and as such will only swap for Non-Turbo cars. May cash adjust for R33 S2 GTS depending on condition. Thankyou =]

how much for the car without the items below?

Alpine CDA 9887 Headunit

Alpine Type R front splits

Alpine Type R 6" rears

Alpine Type R Subwoofer, in an Alpine enclosed box

Alpine MRP-500 Amplifier

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