1997 Honda Civic Ex Coupe 5 Speed on 2040-cars
Mantua, New Jersey, United States
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Its a 1997 Honda Civic with a 2000 civic front end and a 2000 civic trunk and taillights.The body is in good shape no rust but has a few dents that can easily be taken out by a paintless dent guy.There are front and rear bumper lips painted to match the car.The wheels are 16 inch rota d2 wheels polished lip and plasti dip black center.The car is lowered all around on tokico adjustables with tokico springs.The car has a skunk2 cat back exhaust and rest of exhaust is stock.The clutch is new with only 2,000 miles on it its a act 2100 clutch and works perfect trans shifts good i drive the car everyday 50 miles a day and its never let me down.The brakes are new all around and has drilled and slotted rotors on all four wheels stops perfect.The motor is stock just has cold air intake doesnt smoke or burn oil. The interior is clean for the age headliner is new floor mats are new factory civic mats.The seats are in decent shape everything works except power locks it needs new actuators but locks byn the key fine. The stereo is new with alpine speakers and kenwood headunit. It has hid headlights and jdm yellow fog lights.The cars tinted 15% all around. Ive owned it for almost a year and have done a ton of work to get the car reliable it was a basket case when i bought it only thing its gonna need soon would probably be a right axle seal it leaks slightly just trying to give the most honest description of the car im only selling cause im bored of it and want something different miles will go up as im still driving the car.Car is sold as is any questions or would like to drive or view car in person let me know and good luck bidding On Feb-23-14 at 19:38:37 PST, seller added the following information: If you have less then 10 feedback please contact before bidding or your bid will be cancelled!!!!! |
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