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G'day all,

I know, it's completely out of place in a Skyline-enthusiasts forum but I'm gonna try my luck anyway.

Up for sale is my 2006 Honda Civic (in Royal Ruby Red)

Swapping for : R34 GTT or GT (Manual) , preferably with service history/logs available

Cash your way depending on overall condition.

For swaps, an independent mechanic will be called in.

or

Going Price : $10,300 , exclusive of RWC (but I can arrange it for you busy folks :no: )

Frankly, I would prefer the swap; my interest and time on the forums here would be wasted otherwise :P

General Details :


i) Second owner, purchased October 2012 at Doncaster Honda
ii) Manufacturer's warranty valid till 1 Feb 2014
iii) Full service history/log books
iv) Regularly serviced every 5000km at Honda only ; 50,000km service done in April 2013.
v) Mechanically faultless
vi) Interior is immaculate; car used by single driver as a daily (mainly on the M1).

vii) Registration valid till mid March 2014.

vii) No accident history, ODO'S AT 51,106kms.

Body Flaws
- Doors have been keyed on both sides (has just been removed via cut and polish; photos soon!)
- Bonnet has two small rock chips
- Rear bumper has minor cosmetic scratch (inherited from first owner)
- Front bumper has small rock chips near the bottom; this is due to the parking location (normally at a parking lot, but sometimes on gravel)

Photos will tentatively be on carsales : http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Honda-Civic-2006/SSE-AD-2294226/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1

Will be uploading new ones in due time.

I am negotiable on price but am in no hurry to sell.

Please contact me (Gel) at 0487 319 697 or [email protected].

Thanks for your interest!

@Mods, if you'd be so kind as to tell me if I'm violating any rules here, it'd be greatly appreciated.

Edited by yummybuns

Due to the previous two trades falling through (RWC issues, price negotiation failures), I'll be more explicit in my requirements.

I'll set a maximum of $2000 cash your way for trades, and less mods are preferred. Again, not a realistic expectation, given

this is a largely mod-based community, but I'll still put it out there to make things less complicated.

Thanks for your time and interest!

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