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hey guys, selling my second car to make way for a family car.

Perfect for P platers on turbo restrictions :D

2002 Honda Civic EP3 Type R

White

96,XXX KM

clutch is still good and does not slip

aftermarket black housing headlights (will come with standard headlights also)

JVC touch screen DVD player

car is bone stock with no modifications done to it.

interior & body is in good condition with no damage/rips/tears.

Rego has expired in April 2011, can provide a blue slip with sale depending on sale price.

Price: $17,500, price is negotiable

Not interested in any swaps for your mums charade or camry & low ballers/tyre kickers will be ignored.

Contact me on 0413 544 494 or PM for more information.

Thanks for looking.

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oops $17,000 :P

let me state it again incase ppl are blind,dumb or stupid & cant see where it says that I AM NOT INTERESTED IN ANY SWAPS so dont sms or pm asking to swap your fully sick ride.

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