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Hi Everyone

Since buying the m35 as for our family car - we do not have any use of the CL9 anymore. This used to be my Mrs and Bubba's daily driver, now the m35 is their Daily car. We owned the car for more than 3 years now with Full service history, signed log books and major service done at 100,000kms and also not long ago all fluids change and gearbox serviced. I need some extra savings and this car has to go.

Always cleaned every week and once a month detailing. Must see in person to appreciate the car.

condition: Interior in perfect condition same as for the body.

Odometer: 12x,xxxkms

Transmission: manual

Rego: March 2012 plenty of rego

Rego number: Will come with standard rego plate - I will arrange with RTA

History: All receipts a serviced done and log book will be provided

Mods: nothing much as I said this is a daily car for my Mrs and Bubba

1. Aftermarket HID with 8000k

2. Aftermarket wheels - drift 6 17x8 +20 all around with Nankangs plenty of tread and wheels in perfect condition

3. BC VR Coilovers

4. OEM Accord Euro mats

5. xForce headers

6. 3inch custom exhaust with Hi flow cat + 3 inch hotdog + 3 inch mufflers

7. Cusco front strut bar

8. Swaybars upgraded.

9. Reflashed ECU

10. All stock parts included in sale

basically car is stock as a rock

Asking price: looking for around 17k Or nearest Offer. Very clean car with good history. Please check REVS to clear your mind

Contact: PM me here or 0400-826-316

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By vrr55h at 2011-06-27

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By vrr55h at 2011-06-27

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