2008 Honda Civic Type R FD2
This 2008 Honda Civic Type R FD2 with 66,153 km was auctioned in June 2020. Auction grade 4.5 B. On inspection we found the overall condition to be excellent for age. Price withheld at client request. PRICE GUIDANCE – At the time of this auction (June 2020), the price for a 2008 Honda Civic Type R FD2 of this quality and mileage was in the $42,000 complied range, plus tyres and on road costs...
June 23, 2020 /
2010 Honda Civic Type R FD2
This 2010 Honda Civic Type R FD2 with 39,825 km was auctioned in June 2020. Auction grade 4.5 B B. On inspection we found the overall condition to be excellent for age with some minor faults pictured – dirty marks to rear seat, rear carpet and boot, slight damage to black door trims. Price withheld at client request. PRICE GUIDANCE – At the time of this auction (June 2020), the price f...
June 23, 2020 /
2007 Honda Civic FD2 Type R sedan
This 2007 Honda Civic FD2 Type R sedan with 88,653 km was auctioned at USS Tokyo on 9 May 2019. Auction grade 4.5 B. On inspection this vehicle presented in very nice condition, with a few minor faults as pictured. Passed in (unsold) at auction, having not met the reserve price. The 2007 Honda Civic FD2 Type R sedan will be eligible for import to Australia under new import regulations starting fro...
June 22, 2019 /
The Nissan Skyline R34 was an awesome awesome car, it was the best car I have ever owned. I kept it for 7 years … absolute trouble free, reliable, unique and a great drive.
It was hard to let go of, but with a growing family had to eventually trade it in … in the end after 7 years of good use ended up getting $14K trade in at a dealer, which was bloody good … considering it was a an import landed for $25K, 7 years earlier.
For now I now drive around in a Golf GTI which I bought brand new, but with a growing family we need a bit more room. That plus the fact that the German built VW has already started to develop squeaks and rattles I never experienced in my Skyline!! …
Right now I am having a look at the people movers (something with three rows of seats) and the officially available range on the Australian market is just awful … I don’t really like what I see. They are terrible value and very very low tech.
Was thinking about an E51 Elgrand a few months back but it is way too large for my wife to drive around so having a look at the Delica instead, which is a bit more compact.
Have been looking at the Delica D5 (2007) at the Parramatta dealerships … but I am a bit suspicious of the KMs having been wound back and tampered with by the Australian dealers. And now having done a back of the envelope calc with your import price calculator based on the recent auction prices you just sent through I don’t quite know how they (dealers) could offer their cars at the price they do without having wound back the KM’s (and make a profit).