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Make/Model: Honda Integra

Year: 1992

Kilometres: 310,000

Transmission type: Manual 5 Speed

Engine: 1.8L

Colour: Burgundy

Roadworthy Certificate: No.

Registered: Yes. Dec '11

Accident History: None

Asking Price: $1500 ONO

Location: Northcote, VIC

Contact Details: 0431 320 142

Other Comments: Cheap, reliable daily that still has plenty of go, stops and handles well. The interior (once clean) is in pretty good nick, and the exterior scrubs up alright, with just a few dents in the front guards. This car has been great to me... i love it. I've used it as my work ute for the last 3 years and it hasn't ever let me down.

I'm after a cheap ute ($5k max), so if anyone has one and would like to take this as part payment, that'd be sweet!

I'd also consider swaps for 180sx parts: brides, cage, clutch, gearbox, kit, 1.5 way, turbo, wheels, etc. I just bought this: http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry5950296, which i'm wanting to track... so any parts that would be good for it.

I'll get some pics up soon..... it looks like a burgundy integra that needs a wash!

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I'm also selling a VN wagon on behalf of my Dad. It has about 260000kms.... ummm, is a VN wagon. It's currently registered but he's not wanting to hand over the plates. Maybe something could be worked out... ie. RWC supplied at buyers expense.

$1200

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