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Honda Civic 1995 Model

EG Bubble shape Vti

Auto

SRS Airbags

Sunroof

17in Titan rims ( minor sratches )

Black with Red Xyralic Respray

Eyelids

Lowered

New Angel Headlights

Sony Deck with Shneider door speakers

Tints

with 202 000kms serviced every 5000ks

Female Owner.

Price DROP : 9000 ono

Call 0431414534

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Will swap your for a RB20det Silvia, 5speed r32 box, shortshifter, HKS BOV, Monkey warehouse FMIC, POD filter,boostguage, 5inch exhaust with 3inch dump and cat back.... needs a paint touch up but interior is immaculate...just had the conversion done 2 months ago.....but im now interested in CIVIC's...........the silvia is a sleeper and the cops dont even look twice. ITs done 80,000kms on the engine and the clock on the car has done about 130,000.........LET me know if your interested or u know anyone with a civic who wants to move to a ALL MOST dift ready car...........car has not been drifted eva, im way to chicken to do that stuff...thats for the pro's and those who have money to waste.

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