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Not sure if anybody would be interested but

it's worth a try anyway, i need to sell this car

as we have one too many cars at home...

Just an expression of interest of seeing if there

is any interest at all, sorry for all wanting and

looking for other cars but you guys are a bunch of

nice guys and hope you understand you need to

make some money to spend some money..

1992 Honda Legend, Burgundy, 3.0Litre 6 Cylinder 4 Speed Automatic Gold Series (Features standard Leather Interior, Sunroof, Power Windows and Mirrors, Air-Conditioning with Climate Control, Electric Seats, ‘Step-On’ Handbrake)...

Custom Genie Cat-Back

Apex-i S-AFC with Apex-i Cold Air Intake

Custom Front Lip, Full Bose Sound System (Home Theatre NOT Car Audio, Custom Install)

Engine Start Button

King Springs with Racing Suspension with Racing Gear 10 Spoke's 17''

Very well looked after vehicle, runs very nicely and turns heads easily. All mechanical work done by XSpeed and Sound System done by Audioart & Technologies and everything related to bodywork by Spoiler Shop... VERY luxurious and must be seen to be appreciated... looking at a price around $17,000

Any comments made good or bad appreciated

but please don't hack me for the price as i think

this is more than reasonable as it was worth

23k-24k a few years ago (few being 3-4)

This car is very well presented and looks a

beauty.. very very nice car!

http://tinypic.com/5p4g95 Front Left (Side)

http://tinypic.com/5p4f28 Side (Left)

http://tinypic.com/5p4jg8 Interior Picture

http://tinypic.com/5p4ck9 Rear

http://tinypic.com/67qg61 Exhaust

http://tinypic.com/67qj68 Rims

As mentioned, needs to be seen to be

appreciated!

p.s Anybody really interested can pm me i have

a few more photos i can send, i just want to

make sure i get a little bit of interest first.

Andy :O

i am looking to buy another car

and wouldn't mind a swap and

cash but i am not really into 4

door Skyline's of any sort...

sorry man, but there not for me

thanks anyways man, might

have some links up tonight as

well guys, thanks for the

interest man... :jump:

  • 2 weeks later...

okay, would anybody want to swap cars

with cash adjustment? i am looking at a

180sx in particular but seriously can't buy

without dosh and i just want a change...

this car is automatic for starters and it's

NA as well, after feeling boost a bit too

much lately i don't think NA is me until i

can afford to get my Type-R *DrOoLZ*

are there any ricers out there that might

want to buy an NA Honda, it's better than

any Civic GLi i can assure you and you

won't get bagged on unless it's about

being automatic haha, anybody that don't

have enough time for modifying of any sort

or anybody that has no idea what they

would be doing and buy an already decent

car!

*perth people only*

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