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2005 Honda Accord Euro Sport

2.4L iVtec (140kw)

6 Speed manual

58,000Ks with full up to date log books & service record

6 Disc in-dash CD player

sports bodykit & spoiler

Cruise control

ABS

traction control

duel zone climate control

front and side airbags

Black velour and leather trim

2 New tyres

Fantastic car, very fuel efficient and goes really well.

Still has plenty of rego..

$22,000 ono

If your interested either shoot me an email to [email protected] or call 0402 756 302

May consider swap for S15, R34 or WRX.

Located in Wollongong, NSW (1hour south of Sydney)

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thanks anyway mate...

im more leaning towards a S15 200sx but would also consider a r34 or 03-05 wrx

i have a car in mind so reasonable offers will deffiatly be considered..

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