2012 Honda Civic 4dr Sedan, Salvage, Wrecked, Sedan, Damaged, 193 Miles on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Engine:4
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Civic
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: 1
Drive Type: fwd
Mileage: 193
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Exterior Color: Gray
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Hello you are bidding on on a 2012 Honda Civic with only 193 miles. The car runs and drives great. The car did sustain damage to the right rear of the vehicle. The interior is like new and there car has good airbags, there are no blown bags in this vehicle. The car sustained damage to the right rear of the vehicle. The car needs rear trunklid, rear bumper cover, rear bumper rebar, both taillights, rear trunk panel, repair right rail, and piece of trunk floor that the spare tire sits in. Whatever hit the vehicle went to the inside of the rail, the right rail is pushed up, you should be able to save right rear frame rail. The left front fender next to the left headlight has a small scuff in it. The car is being sold as is damaged with salvage title. The car is for sale locally and we do reserve the right to end the auction early. Please feel free to contact me at 502 817 2972, with any questions you have. The parts are available at car-part or www ebay com. The rest of the car is super nice. The car is being sold as is damaged, we are not responsible for any unseen damaged areas or missed damaged parts on the vehicle. ONLY 193 MILES. Car being sold as is with KY Salvage title.
Parts located:
Trunklid: $300.00 Standard auto (866 908 6699)
Rear bumper cover: $195.00 Nissan auto (573 472 2400)
Right and left taillight: $75.00 Honda (818 834 2000)
Rear rebar: $50.00 Acura auto (877 859 0023)
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