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FOR SALE Black HONDA CIVIC 2006 FD1 8th GEN VTI Auto - leather interior - with Modification

LOW KMS, GREAT CONDITION, MODIFICATION and OPTION with Beige Leather Interior.

Bought it since brand new from honda roseberry. I am the first owner. Always serviced at honda. Full service history and logbook. Park inside shaded security carpark everyday. I always drive this car with care. LOW KMS on the clock.

Reason for selling is due to upgrade to a bigger size car.

spent $10.K+ in all the options and modification with the car.

Number Plate

19' Dronel Type 2 wheels

Falken Tyres

Remus Exhaust System

Tanabe Suspension

Honda Mugen Kit (Front, Rear, Side)

Honda Mugen Front Grille

Angeleyes Headlight

Foglight with HID 8000K

HID 8000K Main Light

Sunvisor

Chrome Door Handle

Custom Color caliper Brake

Trunk Spoiler

Rear Window Spoiler

Front Sensor Parking

Rear Sensor Parking

Side Mirror Light

Leather Interior

CALL NOW FOR INSPECTION!!! Please serious buyer only! No timewaster! Thanks

Price$ 23.550 nego

Win 04300 83 799

location: maroubra

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