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1997 Honda Civic Ex on 2040-cars

US $2,100.00
Year:1997 Mileage:296000
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THIS IS AN AUCTION FOR A 1997 HONDA CIVIC EX VTECH 2 DOOR COUPLE.THE CAR IS GREAT ON GAS AND I JUST PUT A USED ENGINE WITH ROUGHLY 100,000 MILES.IT IS IN GREAT RUNNING CONDITION.I JUST ALSO HAD DONE THE WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND BALANCE IN THE FRONT WITH 2 NEW WHEELS.I ALSO HAVE THE 2 REAR WHEEL NEW BUT HAVE NOT INSTALLED THEM YET.IT HAS A PIONEER RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH SO IT CAN BE USED WITH YOUR PHONE TO MAKE PHONE CALLS ALSO TWO AMPLIFIERS 1 FEEDS THE 4 SPEAKERS IN THE CAR AND THE OTHER 1 FEEDS THE ONE 10 IN SUB WOOFER IN THE BACK.INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION ARE ALSO A SET OF DECORSA 17 INCH RIMS.THE TIRES ARE IN GOOD SHAPE BUT ALL 4 RIMS HAVE CURVE DAMAGE.ALSO INSTALLED IN THE CAR ARE A PAIR OF CCFL HEADLIGHTS THEY GO ABOUT 200.00 A PAIR.THEY ARE SOO NICE TO LOOK AT NIGHT HAS THE SIGNATURE LOOK OF THE BMW HALOS VERY BRIGHT UNLIKE REGULAR HALOS.THIS CAR IS BEING DRIVEN SO IT WILL HAVE A COUPLE OF MORE MILES THAN LISTED ON TOP.FEEL FREE TO SEND ME OFFERS NO LOW BALLERS I WILL NO RESPOND I HAVE A RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY BECAUSE IT IS BEING SOLD LOCALLY.THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK.

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