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Hi this is my ek civic you will see its in great condition when you compare and see/drive the others.its had a new gear box ,major service , new tires 80% tread, interior is in good nick, the front bar has a few chips but apart from that only thing it needs is new car matts. it has a 6stacker cd player in the boot, 17inch lenso wheels,cannon exaust. Reason for selling need to upgrade to a family car, will be interested in swapping for a nissan stagea, any questions please dont hesitate to ask , i am negotiable also you can see the add in car sales

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bump neg on the price may be tradeing in depending on loan no offers on the price? swaps with stageas or 4 door 34s + cash?

Hi,

I have got a Autech Stagea RS260 being shipped today from Japan. stock GTR engine and running gear with lots of mod on everything else.should get to Melb. in 2 weeks then compliance.

cheers

Alex 0433878905, 0439 818008

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