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Hi Guys, I am new to the fourms.

I am selling my Civic to make way for an import.

SPECS:

Silver 92 Honda Civic Hatch 1.5ltr

130,XXX k's

Full Body Kit

17" Chrome Wheels

Tinted Windows

Viper Pager/Remote Start Alarm System

Apexi Rev Speed Meter

Monster Tacho

S2000 Push Button Start

2 1/2" Sports Exhaust

K&N Pod Filter

Front Strut Brace

Clear Tail Lights

Aftermarket Headlights

M3 Style Mirrors

Pioneer CD Player

Front and Rear Splits

15" Earthquake Subwoofer

Red Interior Trim, Silver Painted Highlights

Type R Bits and Pieces

Too Much to Mention, will update pics with newer ones shortly...

PRICE: $10,000 ono

Call 0400 113 776 or email [email protected] for more details

Will consider a swap for something of interest! (Turbo Import)

Thanks,

Todd

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10K for a GL civic

still got the standard motor???

wanna do a swop with my car with cash on top???

it's an R32 GTR with 305Kw at the rear wheels

full rebuit etc

pm me iof intrested

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=84245

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