1993 Honda Del Sol Si on 2040-cars
Lexington, Tennessee, United States
1993 Honda Del Sol si 1.6 liter motor automatic transmission 141,000 miles power windows power mirrors tinted windows cruise control cd player Aftermarket smoked tail lights all four tires are like new brakes are like new a/c is ice cold top does not leak The car has been exceptionally well maintained. All of the following were installed new, I have included dates and have all receipts as well: fuel pump and fuel filter 6/25/2014 distributor 3/27/2014 rack and pinion and tie rods 4/12/2012 rear trail arm bushings 4/12/2012 brake master cylinder 4/12/2012 timing belt and water pump 3/2/2012 front and rear struts 3/12/2012 stabilizer links and bushings 3/12/2012 oil pan and gasket 2/24/2012 The only bad to speak of is a tiny spot on the driver side fender (see picture) and the back bumper could use a tiny bit of touch up paint (see pictures) The only mechanical problem at all is the brakes seem a little soft. They stop the car perfectly well but they travel closer to the floor than I think they should. The master cylinder has already been replaced and all four calipers have been bled. No air whatsoever in the lines. The fluid never goes down. We just can't figure it out. But AGAIN the car will stop no problem! We just wanted to be as honest about the car as we can. We know how it feels to drive a long way to see something and find things that you SHOULD have been told. The car runs and drives like a new one and is a MAJOR head turner! It is a very comfortable ride with the tinted windows and cold air. But also a lot of fun with the top off and the back window down! This is a really great car. The ONLY reason we are selling is because we had to have a truck. Bid with confidence! |
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