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2004 Honda Civic 1.4 Imagine 5 Door Hatchback. Excellent All-Round Condition ?749


dean weir

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Mot Expires : 27th October

117,800 Miles Showing On The Clock ( Sorry Service History Mislaid, May Still Turn Up ! )

Cambelt Changed At 111,000 Miles

Serviced Last October ( 2015 )


Excellent 1.4 Litre Petrol Engine

Excellent 5 Speed Manual Gearbox

Excellent Runner

Excellent Driver

Excellent Condition All-Round


E/Front Windows

E/Heated Mirrors

R/C/Locking

P/Steering

4x Airbags

Charcoal Grey Cloth Interior

Air-Con

Cd/Player Will Require A Code To Work ..


Minimal Age Related Marks And Scratches On The Silver Bodywork, In VERY Good All-Round Order For The Year Of The Car ( 2003 )


Viewings In Forest Hill South-East London SE23


I Can Be Messaged For More Pictures/Details

Good Evening Oneearth121


Family Friend Has Owned And Not Really Used The Car ( Due To Illness ) Since July 2014 ( Only Done Around 50 Miles In That Time !! )

I Have Enclosed Some More Pictures, That Were All Taken Today


Many Thanks, Dean Weir

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