Honda Civic Crx Wide Body Kit on 2040-cars
Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Black widow widebody body kit
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Honda
Model: CRX
Trim: honda civic crx coupe 3 doors
Options: Sunroof
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: ALSO ALARM POWER LOCKS, Power Locks
Mileage: 89,000
Sub Model: SI
Exterior Color: RED AND BLACK
Disability Equipped: NONE
Interior Color: RED BLACK AND THE SEATS ARE GREY
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Hey I Have A 88 Honda Crx ...For Sale........ on it a Black widow wide-body kit . I have 18 XXR 006 Black Red Lip Rims Wheels 9.5 in rear and 7.5 in the front with brand new
RUNWAY ENDURO-916, Tires also brand new
GODSPEED civic 88-91 ef d15 type-ss coil-over suspension
ALSO Lambo Doors. I PUT ON THIS CAR MORE THEN 9,000 DOLLARS
i been working on this car for a long time..is till need some work but its minor you might not see it.
the reason that i am selling this car, lost my job and money is running out, and problem with my license
please e-mail me if any question ..........or MAKE ME AN OFFER
ALMOST EVERYTHING ON THIS 88 CRX IS BRAND NEW AND HAVE ALL THE RECEIPT,
I GOT IT FROM THE GARAGE AND ONLY DROVE IT FOR LIKE 15 MILES TOTAL TO SEE IF IT RUNS WELL AND IT SURE DOES
I Wanna Sell My Car TO SOMEONE WHO WILL FINISH IT AND ENJOY IT .That's All Thanks Call 610-931-7777
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2013 Honda Civic
Thu, 21 Feb 2013Lather, Rinse, Repeat
On some level, it's hard to blame Honda for the strategy it took with its new-for-2012 Civic. Executives looked at the key players on the market as the model was being developed, soaked in the growing global economic malaise, and decided that if they wanted to make decent money on their small car, they'd have to find creative ways to take cost out of its build. In light of the financial crisis, consumers and critics would surely understand some belt-tightening in order to secure the company's legendary reliability, resale value and ease-of-use, right?
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Now, the team that produced the original video are back, with Wagon Attack III. The latest video is packed full of goodness for wagon lovers of any stripe. Where the last video saw the turbocharged wagon in Michigan, though, this time it's been shipped to Iceland, where it's flung about on the beaches and dirt roads of the volcanic island.
The video has a bit of a sad ending, though. You'll need to watch it and see what we mean. We've got the entire video down below. Take a look.
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