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91 Honda Civic Sdn

Met. Blue

Always Serviced by Honda (every 5k, T/B replaced)

Central Locking

Remote control Keyless Entry

Cyclops Window Shatter, Boot Alarm System

Air Con

Power Steering

Power Windows

Electric Windows

Av Kms

Lowered on Kings Springs

14" Tyres 75% Tread Left

Chrome Hubcaps

2.25" Sprts Exhaust System with 5"tip

Racing Pedals

Panasonic 802 Touch Screen MP3/Cd Player

Kicker 6" Splits

Sony 6.5" 220w 3 Ways

Kicker KX300.4 Amp

2-12" Kicker Comp, in dual Box

**NEED TO SELL QUICK IN PROCESS OF BUYING S13**

Interior Like New, only 1 pevious owner, a 70yr old Lady.

$8kono W/ Stereo or $6.5k ono without

Am in perth - 0438 943 135 - Andrew

pm or email - [email protected]

thanks - pics in link - www.cardomain.com/id/civic91sdn

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