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Hey guys, just looking at getting a skyline by swapping/trading my current car with cash their way or straight swap depending on the car.

Its a clean 1992 EG VTI civic hatch import from japan with new satin gun metal paint job, rare D15B vtec engine, 5 speed manual gearbox, rare jdm interior (worth $2,500 by itself) this thing is great on fuel with $35 to 450km, brand new tyres on 16inch bronze wheels. everything is in perfect working order, the suspension, gearbox etc

Apart from the wheels, paint job and sports muffler, the car has been kept perfectly original right down to the original honda momo steering wheel and honda floor mats.

the car has 170 xxx genuine kays on it, for its age, and i am the third owner, its fantastic. The car has been serviced regularly and treated with respect.

This car would suite someone looking for a rare car to keep through the future where its value will stay or simply anyone looking for a daily car that has a bit of go it with the vtec cam timing.

im looking for around $5000 or swap with an r32 or r33 gtst with cash their way.

Car doesnt have a roady, car is perfect and nothing is needed to get it, but if its going to stop a deal then im happy to get one. car has 6 months rego otherwise.

Give me a yell or sms me on

0432 677 253 - Matt

or pm me

please no tire kickers or low ballers, the info is there. Any questions are welcome!

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+1 for pics of interior.

I just bought one of these about 2 days ago, just need to go pick it up.

All I can say is that is one straight car mate.

Original fog lights too!

Cheers guys, heres some interior pics

please note, the empty compartment in the center console is being filled by a cup holder din which is on order

i have a black ga70 supra twin turbo with a bottom end bearing knock it has a 2.5" cat back blow off valve pioneer head unit and 4'' speakers up front 5'' on rear 10'' sub, comes with 17'' rims and stock 15'' rims

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