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Honda Del Sol on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:155355
Location:

Bergenfield, New Jersey, United States

Bergenfield, New Jersey, United States

Low reserve!!!!

 

Title:

Clean title

 

Condition:

Used

 

Year:

1994

 

Make:

Honda

 

Model:

Del Sol

 

Trim:

Si - Convertible (Targa top car)the whole roof comes off and locks inside the trunk area, and the rear window rolls down!

 

Engine:

4Cylinder

1.6 V-tech/ Single overhead camshaft (SOHC)

 

Drive Type:

FWD (front wheel drive)

 

VIN (JHMEH6168RS007203)

 

Transmission:

5 Speed Manual Transmission (New clutch)

 

Color:

Black

 

Interior:

Dark Gray/Black/Red

 

Miles:

155355

 

Options:

Power windows (front and rear)

Power Mirror(s)

Rear Defrost

Fog lights

Power steering

Air Conditioner

Alarm

High performance air intake

New Battery

Owner's manual

Sony CD player with remote control

New speaker

New tweeters

Custom 10 inch Subwoofer box

10 inch Alpine Subwoofer

1 Alpine amplifier in the trunk to run the subwoofer

Rear spoiler/rear spoiler light

Intermittent Wipers

Bucket Seats

Driver Air Bag

Passenger Air Bag

Body kit, front, rear, side skirts and spoiler

 

 

 

Warranty:

“As is where is”

Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

 

Fuel Type:

Gasoline

 

The previous owner tried to paint the rear of the car and the paint job suck...see pictures...  Body has some common rust for this model vehicle, font passenger fender dent, body dints,  (keep in mind is a 1994) it could use a paint job (Maaco paint job if desire)

(Please See Picture!!)

 

This car is sharp and super reliable for a 94(commuter)

Engine is 100% and is regularly serviced

Good Brakes, motor, suspension, and transmission

My wife gets around 28 miles per gallon, runs good and drives very good

 

Please See Picture!!

 

*We are selling the Vehicle/New baby in the Family and I just got a new minivan*

 

 

 

If interested or would like to look at the car before biding send me an email….. 

 

Come and test drive it. You will love it!

 

 

Note to Bidders – 

Bidders have the right to inspection the vehicle and tests it before placing a bidding!

 

*YOU CRASH IT, YOU BROKE IT, YOU BOUGHT IT*

 

A nonrefundable deposit of $200.00 (or paid in full) is require within 1 business days of the close of auction

 

The balance must be paid in cash or PayPal within 5 days following the close of auction

We reserve the right to re-list the vehicle or sell the vehicle if not paid in full or within 5 days

 

We have the right to cancel the action at any time

 

The buyer holds responsibility for pickup or delivery of  Vehicle….

 

Not responsible for any damage or moving violation of purchaser after the title, vehicle and keys are handed to the buyer!

 

Thank you and good luck!


On Aug-26-14 at 07:12:18 PDT, seller added the following information:

 I'm Locate In Bergenfield, NJ 07621

Five minute from the Gorge Washington Bridge/ Fort Lee, NJ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP1Ce-qdBms

If any questions Email: 123fixnow@gmail.com 


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