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2002 Blue Honda Civic Ex, 4-door With Moonroof; Reconditioned on 2040-cars

US $4,200.00
Year:2002 Mileage:139612
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States

 OK, Yall... Honesty here on both your part and mine, and we'll make a Fair Deal.
2002 Blue Honda Civic EX... 4-Cylinder 1.7 VTEC with MoonRoof: 139,612 miles, Reconditioned. A/C IS COLD.

Definition of Recondition? Perfectly running car with new items installed required by a maintenance schedule, and other items replaced to improve car quality.

Parts List: Timing Belt, Water Pump, Thermostat, Antifreeze, Belts, Engine Gaskets and Seals, Spark Plugs, Air Filters (Engine and A/C Cabin Filter), Oil Change.
Other Parts installed for improvement purposes: Rear Brakes, Front Control Arm Bushings, Electric Door Lock Actuator, 3 new Window Regulators.
Car was involved in a MINOR MINOR front-end fender-bender.
Replaced body parts include Hood, Hood Hinges, installing New Headlight Shells (L+R), new water splash shields and bumper.
All 4 tires are of same make+model and still have about 80% Tread REMAINING.
Front Brakes are new.
Civic to recieve a new Paint Job + Clear Coat (the whole car, not just the replaced body panels).  Completion expected to be Saturday, June 28th.
Interior has it's normal wear and tear for a 2002 vehicle, but is in generally GOOD shape.
Engine is Strong, Automatic Transmission shifts just fine - - - No Issues Here.

Considering all the new stuff going into it, plus paint job, it is a great deal....Compare to KBB Value!
Pictures of Front show bodywork installed BEFORE paint job.  Pictures of painted vehicle to be posted immediately after I get it from the Shop.

All purchasing documents available upon request and I have PICTURES to PROVE and show the fender-bender was a MINOR fender-bender. NO FRAME DAMAGE WHAT SO EVER.

As mentioned, this Civic is currently at the paint shop.  Contact me on/after Saturday June 28th to perform an inspection for your fair bid.

I'm Honest and Fair Businessman. Serious Inquiries Only, Please. Don't waste my time, I won't waste yours.
Full Payment expected in Three Business Days as of Auction Close.  I have the Title in hand and ready for ownership transfer.  Auction due to close on July 01; full payment expected by July 05.
Buyer responsible for payment and picking up vehicle in person.  Cash Sale, OK? No Trades or IOU Promise Notes.  Civic being sold "As-Is"
Thank you for looking

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