1995 Honda Civic Hatchback H22a Dohc Vtec With A/c on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
1995 Honda Civic Hatchback - ($2000 estimated shell value) - Carbon Fiber Hood - High quality, Very strong and Clear-coated ($800 new) - Steel 15" Wheels with Falken Good Tires with 80% of tread left ($350 tires) - Fresh Alignment - 5/15/2014 - ($120) New LF Inner Tie Rod and Both Inner Lower Control Arm Bushings installed at time of alignment. - Total Value $3270 1997 JDM Honda Prelude H22A Engine OBD1 with 3059 miles on it since complete rebuild (and climbing, daily driven) - 220hp Stock ($2500 used) - Professionally Rebuilt by ASE Master Technician in August 2013 ($2500) - .020 over Honda Pistons ($400) - All parts used during rebuild were OEM Honda ($1000) - Intake ($50) - 4 to 1 Long Runner Headers ($450) - Full Exhaust ($600) - P28 Chipped ECU - Launch control, Shift Light, Rev limiter ($250 + Tune $150) - HASPORT Motor Mounts ($450) - Total Value $8350 1996 Honda Prelude Transmission ($400 used) - USDM Transmission (3400rpm @ 80mph in 5th) - 5 Speed - Perfect condition - no pop-outs or grinds - 6-puck sprung clutch & high performance pressure plate - New at Rebuild ($500) -Total Value $900 Suspension - Coilovers ($250) - Upper Front Tie Bar ($120) - Upper and Lower Rear Tie Bar ($240) - Adjustable Shocks ($240) -Total Value $850 Interior - Ice Cold A/C ($650) - installed June 2014 - Average condition for 20 y/o car - No rips or tears in seats - New window regulators ($120) - Total Value $770 This is a good car in good condition. Runs and drives perfectly, very fast and reliable currently being daily driven so mileage will continue to increase. Total Calculated Value of car is more than $14,140. Cannot build one for the price. |
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