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Hi All,

Posting a 2002 Honda Civic EP3 in White for sale;

Its relatively stock - only mod is the cat back exhaust (original will be also given to the buyer)

The car in general is super clean and taken care of very well, I'm the majority driver of this car and its main use is taking me to work and back

It has 98xxx Km's on it - Log books + Japanese paperwork included

Recently has had a minor service @ 95000 Km

I do have some minor parts here and there for it that I've test fitted but didn't go through with (so they are pretty much brand new) - these will also be included for the buyer.

Its in superb condition (took me close to 1 year to find an EP3 this clean) - Full inspection done prior my purchase of this car and it was pretty much the top tier of the EP3's being sold

Price is $18500 and I'm negotiable (sorry no swaps/trades)

Please shoot me a PM or SMS/Call me on 0415 605 565 if you have any questions or want to arrange and inspection.

My pics aren't the best display of the EP3, so it's much better looking in person.

Thanks for looking,

Edward.

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