1986 Honda Civic Si on 2040-cars
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
Here is a rare car 1986 Civic Si. Car is in great shape, drives good. I purchased this car from the previous owner in New Jersey and drove it home to North Carolina. Recently had the timing belt change and new front brake calipers installed. Has a new factory muffler $160; TokIco blues shocks all around $325; Ground control coil over in the rear $275; Front has torsion bars to lower it $285; New tires and rims. Pioneer radio and Rockford speaker in the front and the rear. I orignally wanted a daily commuter car that was fun to drive. The Honda Si's are that. Now work is 5 mins away and I have four other vehicles that I'm paying insurance on. Car has working factory AC and previous owner did a very nice repaint. Car is currently licensed and tagged. If you have any questions please feel free to email me. Car is for sale locally also. |
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