Get a head start on handling with the '98+ EJ9

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mynameisowen
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Re: Get a head start on handling with the '98+ EJ9

Post by mynameisowen »

wow 65eu a year is amazing, ive managed to lower mind by £600 by moving out of london. still way to much though
1996 EJ9 Civic
1998 BB8 Prelude Motegi VTi
1998, B16A2 EK4 Civic VTi

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EJ9 - Now my GF's car.
BB8 - Rebuild after crash damage to front end.
EK4 - Daily driver. Strip and track prep once prelude project complete

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Re: Get a head start on handling with the '98+ EJ9

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65eur is fabulous ;)

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Re: Get a head start on handling with the '98+ EJ9

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but it is... Previously I had AUDI 80 and I pay 170Ls (about 250Eur) for a year! Thas because the Honda are not in stealing car list! And Honda not a risk car list too... At least one benefit from Latvia! :mrgreen:
EJ9 1.4 with D16Z6 IM (crashed-sold)
Volvo V40 1.9TD (now)

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Re: Get a head start on handling with the '98+ EJ9

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old topic but thought id pitch in, my 99' facelift was 6.5k euro, with 34k miles on the clock, and it was in showroom condition as far as i could see

insurance is 550eur
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Re: Get a head start on handling with the '98+ EJ9

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very very expensive ... :cry:

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Re: Get a head start on handling with the '98+ EJ9

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i bought mine on 78.000 klm 8000e second hand from german , 3000 was the custom tax ej9'99
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Re: Get a head start on handling with the '98+ EJ9

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One of my EJ9's (oh that sounds good, "one of") is insured for 243 EU a year, but very low coverage. My baby costs a lot more.

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Re: Get a head start on handling with the '98+ EJ9

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mine is about 200e per 6 months, insured for fire, theft, natural disasters, etc

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