1993 Honda Del Sol Si on 2040-cars
Lexington, Tennessee, United States
1993 Honda Del Sol 1.6 liter engine automatic transmission 141,000 miles Features: Ice cold a/c tinted windows power windows power mirrors cruise control cd stereo everything works perfectly This car has new axles, new distributor, new timing belt and water pump, new rack and pinion, struts front and back, tie rods, rear trail arm bushings and more. I have receipts for everything. The interior is in excellent condition. The seats have no holes or wear marks. There are no cracks in the dash or the windshield. All four tires have excellent tread (like new) Body and paint are great except for one tiny spot on the driver fender and a couple small spots on the rear bumper. Wouldn't be hard to fix at all for any body man. The car runs and shifts like a brand new one. The only issues are the brakes are a little soft for some reason. We put on a brand new master cylinder but it didn't fix it. The car still stops fine though. The only other issues is when you slow down and take your foot off of the brake and gas and it gets down to about 1500 rpms the idle bounces up and down. But then when you stop (while still running) it idles perfectly. When you give it gas and drive it runs and shifts like brand new. We know it is something very minor but we had to buy a truck and we don't have the money to fix it. It is a beautiful great running car and will make someone very happy. The car is being sold as is. |
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