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Cayucos, California, United States
2000 honda civic for sale. H22 swap, HA sport motor mounts, dc headers, greddy exaust, kaminari hood, Act street clutch, tokico adjustable shocks, 2 flexlite fans, neuspeed upper strut tower etc. Car has about 90k on chassis, and the motor and tranny have about 50k. hood could use a clear coat. Has some scratches under front bumper. I've owned car since 2000 and have taken good care of it. Regular oil changes have been done by me and I have used nothing but motul full synthetic oil. Car runs excellent. It hasn't been registerd since 08. I start and drive the car around the block once a week too keep the fluids turning. Car has working air conditioning, but no power steering. have 2 children and need a new family car so this one has to go. I'm not sure what needs to be done to get it to pass smog in california, so I am selling the car as is on ebay. Car would be great in a state with no smog. 18 in axis rims comes with 2 extra tires and a box full of extra parts. I have posted a video on youtube /watch?v=Jz3r0vEEfhQ&feature=youtu.be
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