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[sTATE/LOCATION] Blacktown, Sydney - 2005 Honda Accord Euro Luxury

Car Graphite Silver 2005 Honda Accord Euro Luxury

Mileage 130,500kms (FULL LOG BOOKS)

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I am selling my 2005 Honda Accord Euro Luxury, it is an awesome car but I need to sell it for family reasons.

It is in IMMACULATE condition, it is fairly stock but has many tasteful modifications which include:

- 6 speed manual

- BC Coilovers (8000kms old)

- 17x9 +30 GMAX Drift wheels (Sit flush, awesome fitment)

- Xforce Extractors

- Full 3 inch exhaust

- Reflashed ECU

- Aftermarket polyurethane front lip (looks tough)

- Upgraded sway bars (front and back - Handles alot better)

- CUSCO front strut brace

- 8000K HIDS

- AUX cable

Car has full log books, IT IS NOT on REVS, It is in immaculate condition and has rego until March 2012.

NO PART OUTS!

Price $17,500 ONO

Contact Details 0425 453 191

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