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Hi all,

Thinking of selling off my civic as I'm looking to buy a GTT, will use it for daily to replace civic hence getting rid of it. Just wondering if anyone is interested in buying this? It's stock standard (i have only changed the headlights + interior dome light), in fairly good nick though there are a few scratches here and there, very minor you'd have to be looking to see them. Car runs very well, obviously never thrashed (is that even possible?) safe and great daily drive.

PM me for more details and if you want more pictures and/or to talk about prices.

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Located in Sydney, NSW.

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bump, PM me for my mobile if you wish to enquire more (or just PM me your enquries)

Has 129XXXkm on it - 13y/o car so you can see that it's pretty low for an old daily!

Edited by darksky34

Ok. Thought I didn't really need to since it's just an EOI - but no problems.

Looking for $5500, but definitely willing to negotiate as there are a few things which may need fixing:

- both rear windows don't wind down well/at all but will go up fine (electric)

- some kind of belt/fan noise will get that checked out soon

- there is a scratch on the windscreen but literally unnoticeable

Basically nothing which affects the running of the car (apart from the belt/fan thingy which I will get fixed soon), so it's a great daily. Hit me up with offers.

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