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just recently got defected through regency for rust on both strut towers, and minor chassis rust

and also a bent control arm, i personally don't have to money to get this back on the road, which is a huge downer, gonna miss this thing :(

however the engine is running just as good as the day i bought it.

4" exhaust with 5" tip

strut brace

chrome intercooler piping

custom front mount (bigger)

117,xxx on the odometer

manual

recently replaced:

- exhaust manifold gaskets

- heavy duty clutch

- brand new rear tyres

open to offers

{northern suburbs ADL)

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Hey mate, interested in swaps?

I have a tidy EF civic with a few good mods. Healthy as anything, couple months rego and a good 4k of mods done in the past month.

Let me know, I'm in Adelaide also.

Pm me if you want more details

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