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2000 Honda Civic Si Electron Blue Pearl on 2040-cars

US $6,600.00
Year:2000 Mileage:180084
Location:

Olathe, Kansas, United States

Olathe, Kansas, United States
Advertising:

I'm selling my 2000 Honda Civic SI electron blue pearl. Car is in great original condition. The majority of miles on the car accrued from highway commuting. All the VIN tags are present and original. All body panels and paint are original as well. The motor and transmission are original to the car. I have a clean and clear title in my name.

Timing belt and water pump were replaced at a Honda dealership at 146,338 miles. Also, a valve job and new radiator within the last year at time I purchased vehicle which was in January 2014.

Car mileage is 180,084.

-no check engine light on or any other cluster lights
-quarter panels are rust free
-everything works as it should
-A/C blows cold
-heater blows hot
-no oil leaks

-wheel locks with key included
-radio code will be provided
-2 keys with factory fobs included
-owner's manual included

List of work I've done since ownership:

-3/8/14 Alignment 178,109 miles
-3/10/14 New OEM Honda air filter at 178,1954 miles
-4/12/14 New OEM valve cover gasket kit, engine oil change with Castrol GTX 5w-30 and new OEM filter at 178,523 miles
-4/25/14 Wheels balanced and new OEM wheel valve stems at 178,680 miles
-5/3/14 New OEM passenger side axle seal and replaced transmission fluid with Honda MTF at 178,853 miles
-5/8/14 New Ultrapower front sway bar end links and Moog front sway bar bushings at 178,894 miles
-5/10/14 New OEM shift linkage bushings, OEM shift lever O-rings, OEM shift lever ball seat bushing, OEM shift lever bushings, OEM shift rod boot at 178,952 miles

I'm located in Olathe, Kansas. Zip code 66062. If you have any questions or need more pictures, please send me a message and I'll get back to you.

$500 deposit required within 24 hours. We can have car picked up in person or shipped. Buyer must pay for and arrange shipping.


 

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