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1998 Honda Crv Ex 4wd 5-speed Manual Silver W Extras Clean Suv Cr-v 23 Mpg on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:155345
Location:

Pontiac, Michigan, United States

Pontiac, Michigan, United States
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 1998 Honda CRV 5-Speed AWD SUV Bull Bar, Roof Rack, Wheels ETC.

Up for bid is my 1998 Honda CRV EX 5 Speed SUV.  Vehicle is in good running condition and has slightly over 155,300 miles.  Car has been well maintained throughout its life.  Upon purchasing this vehicle I changed radiator, complete front strut assembly, air filter, front sway bar bushings and endlinks (front and rear), and changed radio and speakers.  Radio is equipped with USB and auxiliary inputs.  I also installed an brand new in box OEM HONDA roof rack, and a western Front bull bar with Hella lights (lights not installed but have them new in package). Also put on brand new Cragar Black D Widow 15x7" rims with brand new general 225 70 15 tires and 8 mm spacers all around.

Vehicle has never left me stranded and starts right up.  Clutch grabs great and the transmission shifts smoothly throughout all gears.  I was informed car was a one owner car before me and I bought it in Pennsylvania. I was also informed timing belt and valve lash was adjusted at 142,000 was told it was on carfax but i never ran one. Car does not burn any oil or miss a beat. Car has a new starter, battery and it appears, exhaust and rear subframe has been replaced also. Everything works, cruise, ac, power windows, locks, mirros, heat etc.

Interior is very clean, never smoked in.

Cons: has slight rust on bottom of driver and passenger door and there is rust on the rear quarter panels. I removed the passenger side fender gaurd recently because it was starting to dangle.
There is a slight noise coming from the suspension on bumps, I believe it is the outer tie-rods.


Feedback greater than 5 required before bidding unless contacted prior to bidding.  $500 Dollar Deposit due within 72 Hours of auction end.  You can contact me at 330-720-5382 if you have any questions. 

Thanks and Good Luck.


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