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2004 Honda Accord Euro 7TH Gen

2.4L - 4 Cylinder VTEC

5 Spd Auto Tiptronic

4 Door 5 Seat Sedan

Silver

Fresh 6 mnths Rego till May 2012

Comes with RWC

128,465 kms

Factory Features:

16In Alloy Wheels

Cruise Control

6 Speaker Stereo

Disc Brakes Front Ventilated

Abs (Antilock Brakes)

Disc Brakes Rear

Solid Adjustable Steering Col. - Tilt & Reach

Drive By Wire (Electronic Throttle Control)

Air Cond. - Climate Control Multi-Zone

Ebd (Electronic Brake Force Distribution)

Airbags - Driver & Passenger (Dual)

Engine Immobiliser

Airbags - Head For 1St Row Seats (Front)

Headrests - Integrated 2Nd Row

Alarm

Heat Insulated - Side Windows

Armrest - Front Centre (Shared)

Intermittent Wipers – Variable

Armrest - Rear Centre (Shared)

Leather Steering Wheel

Body Colour – Bumpers

Metallic Finish Centre Console

Body Colour – Fittings

Multi-Function Steering Wheel

Brake Assist

Power Door Mirrors

Cd Stacker - 6 Disc In Dash/Cabin

Power Steering

Central Locking - Remote/Keyless

Power Windows - Front & Rear

Chrome Exterior Highlights

Rear View Mirror - Electric Anti Glare

Control - Electronic Stability

Remote Boot/Hatch Release

Control – Traction

Tacho

Completely stock Family car, Excellent Condition Inside and Out.

Runs perfectly just like new.

Call 0438 860 307 or PM for more details or to arrange an Inspection

$12,500 ono

NEED THIS GONE, Make an Offer...

SWAPS to the value of $16,000 ONLY

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Hey mate, have an awesome r33 gtst for sale. series 2 manual turbo. just dropped my price from 13750 as i have a kid on the way. may be able to get u some cash as well.

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Hey mate, have an awesome r33 gtst for sale. series 2 manual turbo. just dropped my price from 13750 as i have a kid on the way. may be able to get u some cash as well.

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