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3007 days ago

Honda Civic VTi VTEC-LEV 1999

Erin from Silverstream

Check it out on Trademe here: www.trademe.co.nz...

Make: HONDA
Model: CIVIC
Year: 1999
Sub model: VTi
Main colour: Silver
Vehicle type: Passenger Car
Body style: Sedan
No of seats: 5
Licence plate: YI3255
Transmission: Automatic
Fuel type: Regular Unleaded Petrol
Number of cylinders: 4cyl
Fuel type: Regular Unleaded Petrol
Mileage: 169,000km
Dual Front Airbag Package
Airbag Driver and Passenger
Central Locking Remote Control
Cloth Trim
Power Mirrors
Power Steering
Power Windows

• New WOF (Nov 2017)

• Really cheap to run!

• Brand new front and back brake pads (Nov 2017)

• New radiator (2016)

• Oil change (Nov 2017)

Pioneer Digital Media Receiver MVH-X380BT:
CD-Free Design
Bluetooth® Dual Phone Connection & Guest Mode
Access and Control Music Stored on Your Android™ Device
Pandora® for iPhone® and Android & Pandora Station Creation
10-Level Brightness Control & Timer


Happy to negotiate. Please feel free to call (021-118-0174) and have a chat or come and have a look at the car.

Price: $2,999

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