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I have a Honda CRX for sale. I've lost interest in finishing it.

Location Jerrabomberra NSW/Canberra ACT.

Built DEC 91

KMS 241XXX

New Springs

New tyres

New indicaters front and front side.

$4500 ONO or may consider swap.

Email [email protected] or call 0408513746

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Currently getting roadworthy and engineered. Who would consider buying it for $5k with rego?

Considering I got a 98 Civic in near mint condition, 103K odo for $5,500. Nope. I was considering a CRX originally but Civic was too similar for a much better price and condition.

Wish you luck.

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First the rims are 17x7inch and it only comes out with 5 inch wide rims. Its normally 1.5inches bigger but the same year civic came out with 5.5inch rims

Second cannon exhaust on the rear

Third aftermarket steering wheel

And Forth POD filer

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Gotten lotta scam emails also while trying to sell my Pulsar. Still want it sold and gone.

Aftermarket steering, pod and exhaust don't need any engineering certs.. They are perfectly legal - well in ACT, can't vouch for NSW, prob does need certs there... As for the rims, just put it through pits on stock rims *shrugs*

Sorry you are having no luck selling, I've had no word bout my car either, even with price drops. But mine is complete all work done, 100% working condition and nobody has any interest in it... had a couple calls in the past month, that was it. Just the wrong time of year to be selling and market is a bit dead atm.

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