2012 Honda Civic Ex 4doors on 2040-cars
Northridge, California, United States
Beautiful clean 2012 Honda Civic EX w only 24,168 miles purchased as a lease buy out from a relative. Made in Japan and has lots of upgrades!!!!! New 18" inch Gunmetal Rims w new Michelin 225/40/18 AS6 Tires. Lowered w Eibach Sportline Red Springs. Borla exhaust system and a K & N Cold Air Intake system. Front Headlights have been upgraded to HID bulbs with balances. Fog Lamps have been installed and also have HID bulbs. Daytime running lights have been upgraded w LED bulbs. Interior lights have been upgraded to blue LED BULBS. All original factory removed parts such as exhaust, air intake & springs are included w sale & receipts for all upgrades included. Beautiful clean car & value priced. Must see & test drive to believe the performance. This Honda has a absolute clean car history and no accidents. Factory power moonroof & factory Bluetooth. Color, Urban Titanium. VIN#JHMFB2F86CS001545 I am willing to work with buyer if vehicle is being financed for 5 to7 business days, |
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