1993 Honda Civic Del Sol Si Coupe 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars
Temple, Texas, United States
Selling my 1993 Honda Civic Del Sol Si. Car runs strong. The car does need a little bit of work but I've made a couple changes on it myself. It has a new distributor. Has aftermarket headers that make it sound really nice! Has a Kenwood CD player installed. Has ALL the interior intact. Cool air intake installed. Has white Konig wheels with nearly brand new tires on them. Has minor hail spots on it. A little bit of chipping paint on the front bumper. Needs a front corner light on the passenger side. Needs new brakes soon but stops with no problems. Shifts smoothly through all gears. ALL windows work perfectly including the rear window. There is a crack in the windshield on the passenger side so it won't have any problems passing inspection. The car blows out a little bit of white smoke but has good compression. The gas is kinda old so I'm running though that tank of gas right now. I changed the valve stem seals and oil and filter. All in all it's a good car. As stated, it could use some TLC. NO RESERVE Offers welcome |
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