Honda Del Sol, 1994 Vtec, 154,100 Miles, 5 Speed Manual, Mechanically Great on 2040-cars
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Honda Del Sol, 1994
VTEC, 154,100 Miles, 5 Speed manual, mechanically great. Same owner since 2010 Good: Clean Colorado title Rust free Colorado car Totally reliable and fun to drive Car was thoroughly overhauled in 2010, belts, gaskets, hoses, filters, clutch, brakes etcetera. See copies of invoices for major items. Engine Strong and dry Transmission in great condition, gearchanges smooth and crisp 80% remaining on new tires Just serviced, oil change due 157,000 New battery with 3 year warranty Brakes good New radiator Sony radio with cable for I-Pod All electrics work including door windows, rear glass and adjustable mirrors. Roof and windows all dry in heavy rain Issues: Minor front end damage from 3MPH accident. See hood on images. Hood opens & closes properly, does not affect driving in any way. Paint faded on hood, roof and trunk lid Wheels dull (See Images) Minor scrape on right rear (See images) Air conditioning could use charge Minor tear in drivers seat and top of interior door panel ******************************************************************************************** Shipping can be arranged at buyers expense Vehicle is at 80863 Colorado if you would like to see Deposit of $300 (non refundable) within 24 hours via Paypal upon close of sale. Remainder prior to collection of vehicle |
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