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[Vic]Looking To Swap Or Sell Honda Civic Vti-L (Manual)


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G'day all,

I know, it's completely out of place in a Skyline-enthusiasts forum but I'm gonna try my luck anyway.

Up for sale is my 2006 Honda Civic (in Royal Ruby Red)

Swapping for : R34 GTT or GT (Manual) , preferably with service history/logs available

Cash your way depending on overall condition.

For swaps, an independent mechanic will be called in.

or

Going Price : $10,300 , exclusive of RWC (but I can arrange it for you busy folks :no: )

Frankly, I would prefer the swap; my interest and time on the forums here would be wasted otherwise :P

General Details :


i) Second owner, purchased October 2012 at Doncaster Honda
ii) Manufacturer's warranty valid till 1 Feb 2014
iii) Full service history/log books
iv) Regularly serviced every 5000km at Honda only ; 50,000km service done in April 2013.
v) Mechanically faultless
vi) Interior is immaculate; car used by single driver as a daily (mainly on the M1).

vii) Registration valid till mid March 2014.

vii) No accident history, ODO'S AT 51,106kms.

Body Flaws
- Doors have been keyed on both sides (has just been removed via cut and polish; photos soon!)
- Bonnet has two small rock chips
- Rear bumper has minor cosmetic scratch (inherited from first owner)
- Front bumper has small rock chips near the bottom; this is due to the parking location (normally at a parking lot, but sometimes on gravel)

Photos will tentatively be on carsales : http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Honda-Civic-2006/SSE-AD-2294226/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1

Will be uploading new ones in due time.

I am negotiable on price but am in no hurry to sell.

Please contact me (Gel) at 0487 319 697 or [email protected].

Thanks for your interest!

@Mods, if you'd be so kind as to tell me if I'm violating any rules here, it'd be greatly appreciated.

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Due to the previous two trades falling through (RWC issues, price negotiation failures), I'll be more explicit in my requirements.

I'll set a maximum of $2000 cash your way for trades, and less mods are preferred. Again, not a realistic expectation, given

this is a largely mod-based community, but I'll still put it out there to make things less complicated.

Thanks for your time and interest!

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