1990 Honda Crx Si White Fully Restored To Original State on 2040-cars
North York, Ontario, Canada
1990 HONDA CRX SI WHITE WITH BLACK INTERIOR 80,000 MILES ORIGINAL ON BODY 49,000 MILES ON JDM SIR MOTOR WHICH WAS ORIGINAL FOR THIS CAR IF PURCHASED IN JAPAN !!!! COMPLETELY RESTORED FROM THE GROUND UP NO EXPENSES SPARED, ALL NEW MOULDINGS, TRIM, WEATHERSTRIPPING NEW PAINT POLISHED TO A MIRROR FINISH,CAR WAS COMPLETELY STRIPPED SO IT WAS DONE RIGHT ! 3M STONE GUARD ON THE FRONT END 1990 SIR MOTOR INSTALLED B16A FIRST GEN NEW STAINLESS STEEL HEADERS AND EXHAUST NEW BRAKES ALL AROUND. TOTALLY TURN KEY CAR !!! GAS AND DRIVE NO B.S CAR HAS BEEN RESTORED TO ORIGINAL SPECS USING ALL HONDA PARTS !OVER 12000.00 IN RECEIPTS, ALL GLASS IS IN PERFECT CONDITION EVERYTHING WORKS ON THE CAR AS IT SHOULD. BODY AND UNDERCARRIAGE IS RUST FREE ALSO LOWERED SUSPENSION WITH CAMBER KITS AND KONI RED STRUTS AND EIBACH SPRINGS GREAT RUNNING STRAIGHT CAR PERFECT EXAMPLE AS IT WAS IN 1990 SUNROOF WORKS NO LEAKS, INTERIOR IS PERFECT CONDITION NO RIPS OR TEARS ORIGINAL REFURBISHED HONDA WHEELS ARE AVAILABLE TO COMPLETE THIS TIME PIECE !! JUST STATE WHAT WHEELS YOU WOULD LIKE ! DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT ME FOR MORE PICTURES OR ANY AREA OF CONCERN SHIPPING COSTS ARE TOTALLY BUYERS EXPENSE !! I WILL RELEASE THE CAR WHEN FULL PAYMENT HAS CLEARED UPON WINNING THE AUCTION $1500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL IMMEDIATELY IS REQUIRED! FULL PAYMENT IS DUE 3 DAYS AFTER AUCTION ENDS WILL SHIP ANYWHERE OVERSEAS AT YOUR'E EXPENSE I WILL DROP THE CAR OFF AT THE NEAREST SHIPPING DEPOT THAT YOU CHOOSE, AND YOU HAVE ORGANIZED ! THIS IS A CANADIAN CAR I'M THE 3RD OWNER PLEASE BID WITH CONFIDENCE !! THERE ARE HARDLY ANY CRX'S LEFT IN THIS CONDITION !! THEY HAVE ALL DISAPPEARED OWN THIS ONE FOR YOUR COLLECTION NOW !! |
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Japan could consolidate to three automakers by 2020
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