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1988 Honda Crx Dx. Automatic, New Paint, Very Clean, No Accident, Clean Title on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:199010
Location:

United States

United States

1988 HONDA CRX DX . (NOT HF OR Si).

ADULT OWNED. NON-SMOKER ,NEVER IN ACCIDENT, ALWAYS GARAGE, VERY CLEAN, DEALER MAINTAIN, CLEAN CARFAX : ABOVE RETAIL BOOK VALUE 

AUTOMATIC  TRANSMISSION. ( NOT MANUAL)

NEW CUSTOM HONDA YELLOW PAINT JOB . Painted by Century Auto body ( 2 GALLONS OF PAINT AND 2 GALLONS OF CLEAR  ). Cost $2500

MUGEN STYLE BODY KIT AND WING . Cost $700

COLD A/C ( NEW COMPRESSOR, HOSE AND CONVERTED TO R134a) cost $600

SI SEAT and Reuphostery  -Faux leather : Seats, Cargo cover, Storage box. cost $800

ENGINE WORKS DONE IN THE PAST FEW MONTHS INCLUDES: New timing belt, new starter, new battery , alternator belt, head gasket, fuel filter, throttle body, head seal, distributor and wires, tune up , oil change,  new transmission fluid and radiator flush and new brake fluid.

SUSPENSION : NEW 14 "MESH WHEELS AND FALKEN ZIEX TIRES. $800

4 NEW SPRINGS,  4 NEW SHOCKS, 2 NEW FRONT CV AXLE SHAFT $600

4 NEW BRAKES PAD AND  2 NEW FRONT BRAKE HOSES AND ROTORS $300

NEW HEADLIGHT AND  SIDEMARKER, NEW PIONEER CD AND 4 NEW SPEAKERS AND  MANY OTHER EXTRA THAT I CAN'T REMENBER  AT THIS TIME.

CAR IS A GAS SAVER. I GET 35-38 mpg because I drive very carefully.

FUN TO DRIVE and  RELIABLE LITTLE CAR. LOOK LIKE A SHOW CAR!!!

I KEPT THE MOTOR STOCK TO KEEP IT LEGAL IN CALIFORNIA AND KEEP IT RUNNING GREAT. PASS SMOG CHECK.

I WILL LOSE A LOT OF MONEY$ SELLING THIS CAR BUT I CAN'T KEEP IT BECAUSE I'M MOVING OVERSEA FOR  A NEW BUSINESS VENTURE.

 NADA BASE PRICE RETAIL AVERAGE $4,425 - $6,125 NOT INCLUDING ALL THE COST OF THE CUSTOM WORKS DONE. IT WILL COST YOU MORE THAN $12 THOUSANDS DOLLARS TO DUPLICATE INCLUDING THE CAR.

LOW RESERVE PRICE UNDER $5 THOUSAND DOLLARS.

 CAR NEEDS A NEW OWNER WHO WILL TAKE CARE OF IT LIKE I DID.

 NO FINANCING. PRIVATE OWNER. CLEAN TITLE. PINK SLIP IN HAND.

CAR IS LOCATED IN ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA. THANK YOU FOR BIDDING.

 

 

 

 

 

 


On Apr-27-14 at 19:58:52 PDT, seller added the following information:

WARNING: DO NOT BUY THIS CAR IF YOU DON'T WANT ATTENTION . THIS CAR WILL MAKE YOU STAND OUT OF THE CROWD. YOU WON'T FIND THIS CAR ANYMORE IN THIS NICE CONDITION. HARD TO FIND. MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN.

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