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2 Honda Crx Base Coupe Dx Hatchback Manual Cars - Project Or Parts? Non Si / Hf on 2040-cars

US $4,169.00
Year:1991 Mileage:154804
Location:

Westminster, California, United States

Westminster, California, United States
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I'm selling TWO of my Honda CRX cars... See below for info on BOTH cars, ANY questions, email me though eBay message center. Thank you!


CAR#1/2:

1991 Honda CRX Hatchback NON SI version (made in Japan).

CLEAR CALIFORNIA TITLE IN HAND!

This car went over a curb, popped a tire and maybe bent the lower control front right arm. SUPER easy to fix it! It does have a dented hood and front fenders, and a few other dents here and there. But who cares, this car is 23 years old! But overall still in decent shape being that old. The reason I'm selling it because I want to buy a Chevy Silverado Crew Cab Diesel Truck, so that means all of my toys I have need to go!

Regi JUST went out in May, only like $150.00 +/- to get it and title transfer it, 5-speed, roll up windows (sorry guys, no power windows), A/C that needs a charge, racing steering wheel, sweet red racing bucket seats with the 5-Point style harness belts, sony am-fm CD player with a Audio Bahn boom boom box that has 3-killer subs along with a expensive Alpine 4-channel Amp.

1.5L 4 cyl gas saving engine that runs great and has around 243k, but don't be scared! 

Runs Great!

VIN# JHMED835XMS012939
LIC# 3CZG983
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CAR#2/2:

1991 Honda CRX Civic DX Hatchback NON SI/HF version (made in Japan).

Clear Lien Sale Title in Hand (came from a towing / police impound).

5-speed, roll up windows (sorry guys, no power windows)
, I think it has A/C (have to check), roll up windows, nothing to special. BUT these cars are getting harder and harder to find. Looks complete and stock.

The interior needs help, but overall it's really not that bad for being 23 years old/young.

Does have some dents/damage to fenders, minor rust, etc. But overall this would make a great parts car, or get it running with little to no effort. 

1.5L 4 cyl gas saving engine that runs great and has around 154k, but don't be scared! 

Lien Sale Packet comes with this vehicle (Make sure your state will accept this from California). California registration is good till December 2014. 

Will run, but won't stay running... Why? 

VIN #JHMED8359MS005545
LIC #3UQF631
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I'm selling off lot's of my personal cars that I've been hoarding in storage, I REALLY hate to let these go, but I have to :(

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CAR#1/2


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