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Hi All,

Just putting it out there, I want to sell my Honda Accord V6 CG1 1998 daily, that ugly Honda Grey colour.

It has around 205 000km on the car/body but the original cluster fuarked up (I still have it) but it has another cluster that works I bought off eBay with 240 000 km. I have all the Pink/White Slips and RTA records for proof that's not some dodgy re-programmed dash or another cluster I bought.

I have most of the receipts, log book, spare keys/remotes and usually service this car every 5000 to 7500 kms or whenever I'm bothered. Always just use HX7 oil, cheap does the job as it's not some performance car.

I've changed the O2 sensor, bashed out the collapsed cat, installed an auto trans cooler, put 2x Kumho KH19 tyres up front and installed RDA brake pads

Car has 16" Accord Euro Rims (because they look cooler LOL) also has decent Precision Kevlar 6.5" Coaxials

Stacker, stereo, alarm, power shit all work.

Great roundabout, has some decent poke with a 3.0L V6 and gearbox isn't that raped like other V6 Accords. Most other V6 CGs will have a slipping box.

Anyways I'm after $3.7k for it, has rego until September, 2013.

I'm not putting any real effort into this ad, because if someone needs a roundabout, this is a roundabout. I'll post up some photos soon. Also I'm the 3rd owner, and the 2nd owner being my female cousin in her late 40s.

Location: Canley Vale, NSW, 2166

Price: $3.7k ono

Contact: PM or Reply here

Cheers,

Johnny

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