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Hi All

Giving up another project car. This is going to be a great Daily. I got full receipt of mechanical work and services.

Car: DA9 Integra, OBD0, 1992. Torino Red with grey interior

Mileage kms traveled: 15X XXX

Extra Comments All other comments ~ options , parts included etc.

Sunroof

CBF Hood (new) bought it from one of JDMST members

Aftermarket headlights with HID 8000K 55W (new)

15' civic VTI-R rims with RE001 Tyres - 75% tread on all fours Potenzas

Always serviced - oil changed every 5000kms (always Castrol Edge Sport) professionally serviced every 10 000kms.

I've owned the car for 6 years and have put 60 000km on it in this time. During my ownership I have had:

every cooling system hose replaced

new brake master cylinder

new ignition switch (common problem with this car - causes stereo/heater/ac to stop working) c replaced

new main relay (again, common problem with this car)

This is not a cosmetically perfect car, however it IS very reliable. very low k's for its age, it's an excellent daily driver or project car.

It has 6 months rego, 75% tyres and does not need any work whatsoever (other than cosmetic work).

Contact me: PM or 0400-826-316

I am only asking $4,000 ONO for the car to fund my other car

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