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For sale: 1975 Honda Civic, 1.2L 5spd manual

Item Condition: Car is in very good condition for its age, has a later model civic 5 speed manual gearbox, fun to drive and low cost on fuel.

This car cost $30 to fill to the brim, and i get around 350kms out of a tank. Has never let me down, drives well super reliable. Comes with 8 months rego, car has recently been serviced by local mechanic.. body is straight, paint has a few very minor blemishes otherwise in good condition.

Engine is standard, current motor is still running strong without any problems. Interior is tidy, has headunit with 6x9s, woodgrain steering wheel, push button start.. everything else is pretty much standard. Also have 3 boxes of spares to go with it.

Following work done below with receipts:

New window regulator installed on drivers side, both sides wind up and down smoothly.

Roof has been resprayed about 2 months ago.

Outer CV boots replaced.

Front and rear bumper have been resprayed.

Interior front and rear have been re trimmed.

Price and price conditions: 2700 neg upon inspection

Extra Info: swaps/ offers welcome, pref to be manual and registered

Contact Details: Any questions feel free to ask call 0405216103 /txt if not answered

Location: Car is located in Parramatta area

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: pick up only, (interstate organize yourself)

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Nice looking car. Is it a genuine rs?

From what I can gather they sold the rs in the states but I can't find what the differences were?

thanks for the compliment

not a genuine rs, badge was put on by previous owner.

I'm not sure what the rs models came out with, I've never seen one in aus.

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