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Item Summary: 1980 HONDA ACCORD , cheap needs to go

Location: TAS: Regional

Postcode: 7250

Odometre: 100 kilometres

Asking Price: $600

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: R34 back on the road

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: PM always checking email etc

Extra Information:

Well the skyline get's back on the road this weekend so need to make room at home for it, So it's time to sell the daily driver.

Honda Accord 1980

Auto

100,xxx

CD player

I am the second owner

Out side little rough, Inside is really clean for it's age

No engine leaks or anything wrong with the car starts first time everytime

Use it every day for works and uses like $10 of fuel a week.

Not the car gives you a idea of the shape of it, Oh and mine is cream color. Anyway questions just shoot me a PM have to sell asap tho

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I am interested as I have another of the same model I can use to maintain this one. Do you still have it and where in tassie are you located?

he is in lanceston mate

i drove it and it was a brilliant little car, just not what i was looking for

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