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Custom 2000 Honda Civic Sedan Low Miles & Clear Title In Hand on 2040-cars

US $8,200.00
Year:2000 Mileage:79670
Location:

Vallejo, California, United States

Vallejo, California, United States
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Selling my Custom 2000 Honda Civic, in great running condition. Car comes with smog, up to date registration, and clear title, all in hand. (707)-205-6406=Vallejo CA


Exterior: 
Color clover green. Car still has a nice gloss shine. Mugen window visors, front bra, Jdm fog lights. 

Interior: 
Carpet free of stains, WR Weapon Competition seats, chrome shift knob, race pedals, New Mugen floor matts. 

Wheels/Tires: 
Original Mugen NR wheels from Japan, 15x6 4H 1/2JJ+45. Tires new falken Ziey ZE 205/50/R15. 

Engine: 
Stock 1.6 4cyl, automatic, max speed oil cap, new battery, K&N air filter, NGK plugs and wires, Mobile1 synthetic oil, spider cold air intake smog legal, chrome 1.1 radiator cap. Low miles (79,670).

Suspension: 
K-sport Kontrol Pro Fully Adjustable coil overs,36 levels of damping adjustments, Skunk2 rear tower bar, trunk and motor sway bar. 

Audio System: 
Alpine IVA D-100 mobile multimedia station with remote. Plays DVDs, DVD-Audio discs, DVD-Rs/RWs, CDs, CD-Rs/RWs, and MP3/WMA files on CD and DVD, Navi, 6.5 screen. JL Audio 12" W7 Sub, JL audio Box, JL Audio slash amp 1000/1 & 500/5, JL audio wires, second car battery for extra power protection, TR7 Video bypass and Ipod connection. 

Details: 
A/C ice cold, All scheduled maintenance, Always garaged, Custom wheels, GPS system, Looks & drives great, Mostly highway miles, Must see, Never seen snow, New tires, No accidents, Non-smoker, Satellite radio, Seats like new, Title in hand, Upgraded sound system, Very clean interior, Well maintained. 

Reason for selling: 
 The car is fun to drive but unfortunately it sits in my garage waiting for the next owner to care for it. There is nothing wrong with the car, I just dont have time to enjoy it due to a busy schedule. The car is smogged , and up to date registration. If your looking for that great car with low milage, great gas milage, nice sound system, and looks good, then this may be the one. This is a must see and drive car to appreciate the quality of all after market parts. The motor (HAS NOT) been modified. I have some paperwork on hand, along with the clean title. Serious calls please, Thank you.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have about the car. Thanks for you looking. Will not do International shipping. All Domestic shipping is the responsibilty of the BUYER.

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