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1995 Honda Civic Dx Sedan 4-door 1.5l on 2040-cars

US $1,900.00
Year:1995 Mileage:160893 Color: Door Handles
Location:

Kissimmee, Florida, United States

Kissimmee, Florida, United States
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For Sale: 1995 Honda Civic DX Sedan

I am selling a '95 Honda Civic sedan with Automatic transmission. I don't like reading the bad last so I'm gonna list it first.

The Bad:
  • Needs the Head Gasket replaced. I have the gasket and a new set of ARP Head Studs. The only thing you need to do is the work. Car is driveable though and does not overheat. BUT, I wouldn't drive it for long periods because you just never know when it comes to heads.
  • Body looks like someone sucked horribly at painting. I have counted 3 layers of paint so far. 
  • AC needs recharged. I would start with that and work my way up. Honestly, I haven't even looked at it yet. There is a junk yard new compressor that has been recently installed.
  • Needs struts.
  • Looks like it was backed into a wall when you get underneath it but the body is straight so is the frame.

The Good:
  • Brand new timing belt!
  • Brand new Water pump!
  • New tension pulley! 
  • New valve cover gasket!
  • Brand Spankin' new Yokohama YK580 tires! Less than 30 miles on them!
  • Brand new wheels, also less than 30 miles on them.
  • Brand New Steering rack!
  • Brand New steering rack pressure line.
  • Performance Sideview mirrors.
  • Brand new Radio that is wired correctly! None of that cut and splice crap.
  • Interior is decent but not excellent. (See Pics)
  • Brand New IACV
  • Brand New FITV
  • New Exterior Door Handles (currently have 2 installed with the other two still in the box).
  • Brand New 2 row Aluminum radiator.
  • Brand New Triple Core spark plug wires.
  • Brand new NGK VPower spark plugs.
  • All new fluids, including Honda OEM Power Steering fluid (If you know Honda's you'll understand this).
What you get in extras:
  • Brand New metal Head Gasket! (I didn't cheap out on parts as you can see)
  • Brand New ARP head studs. 
  • A set of pulled tail lamp housings. It doesn't need them but you get them anyway.
  • Box full of Misc screws, bolts, belts, dirt and dust.

Exterior: 4/10
Interior: 6/10
Mechanical: 8/10

This Civic is a great car to drive around. It does need paint and the head gasket installed but other than that, you'll enjoy this great car for another 200,000 miles. If you need more pictures please ask, I'll be more than happy to post them up. Also, this car is for sale locally too so the auction can be pulled early. If this bothers you too much, please send me a message and I will let you know how much it sold for and maybe you can counter offer.

Good luck everyone and thanks for looking!

And now, the pictures:

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