1994 Honda Civic Del Sol Vtec Coupe 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Like I said the body needs a good paint. The interior of the car is good. Like all del sols the driver seat has a tear. Its missing the handles for the targa top. the passenger handle doesn't work from the outside but works from inside. The car has tons of aftermarket parts like the cold air intake, headers, front strut bar. Has TSW rims with good wheels but I think the wheels are old and may need replacing. I drive it everyday and doesn't bother me. Has kyb and eabaich suspension setup. has blue fog lights. has new oil pan. has new flywheel and clutch about 2000 miles on both. Has a swapped B16a on a S model chassis. I bought it like this so Idk how many miles on engine. The car is strong fast and nice just need a little love. No mechanical problems. no leaks, no CEL, its a good car just don't need it anymore. Can call or text at 210-717-2562 or email me at angel.borja@yahoo.com
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