1994 Honda Del Sol Dohc Vtec on 2040-cars
Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States
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I had intended to completely redo this car because I like it so much. It came with a DOHC VTEC engine which is rare in these cars. After I did the mechanical work, I was going to get the body work (rust)done and new paint. I was offered a great deal on a BMW Z3 which I just purchased, so I must sell this car. This car can be driven across country with confidence since it runs so very well. Top comes off and goes into trunk, a one person operation. I made a video of the car. It is a walk around and some driving. Please go to : http://youtu.be/B2wKADEqf9Y. 1.5 years ago: new radiator 1 year ago: new drive axels, left and right(CV joints), new brake pads, rotors and calipers (all four wheels). less than 1 yr.: engine rebuilt, crank and rod bearings, pistons and rings, new crankshaft seal. new oil pump, water pump, timing belt, a/c, power steering and alternator belt. New alternator, heavy duty clutch disk, pressure plate, throw out bearing and pilot bearing. New A/C compressor and dryer. Last week: New muffler. Tune up - new rotor, cap and plugs. Fresh oil change, filter and air filter. NEW 2 YEAR NEW JERSEY INSPECTION TIRES: 75%+ SRS (airbag light) stays on. Car has some rust. See pictures. Missing lug nut cover plate on one wheel. Small lens, which I have, needs to be glued on over left front turn signal. Small filter, which I have, needs to replaced on Evap system, (easy one screw). BIDDERS WITH LESS THAT 5 FEEDBACK OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MUST CONTACT ME FIRST BEFORE BIDDING. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME AS THE CAR IS LISTED IN OTHER PLACES.
On Oct-15-13 at 10:05:20 PDT, seller added the following information: I've just added 2 more pictures at the request of viewers, one of the engine compartment and one of the trunk. Please notice the roof rack or holder in the trunk is able to lift out of the way even with the roof attached in order to access the trunk compartment. |
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