2001 Honda Civic Lx Coupe 2-door 1.7l on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.7L 1668CC l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Honda
Model: Civic
Trim: LX Coupe 2-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 2
Mileage: 117,400
You are Bidding on a 2001 Honda Civic Lx 2 door. This car has a 1.7L motor and is 5 speed standard. It has a Pioneer Radio and two 12 inch Rockford Fosgate subwoofers. The car has a full intake, it also has Skunk2 coil overs, DCS Sport two Canister Exhaust, and a nice set of 17" Kiong rims. The car has new tires on the rims, two fatter on the rear and two regular on the front. Had a muffler shop install an aftermarket header, and had the original exhaust manifold with the catalyc converter attached. At the moment my car has 117,400 miles. If you have any questions just call me at (210) 204-5385. Also please keep in mind the car is blue it just looks black. This car is LOW and it has really good A/C and Heater, both work immaculate. The A/C makes the car feel like a refrigirator and the heater makes it feel like a stove! The color of the car is like a midnight blue. I have the code on my car body, so if you want to know the code to look it up on the internet message me.
Upgrades:
-Skunk2 Coil overs all around
-Kiong Rims {17"s}
-Two Canister DC TCS Exhaust
-Full AEM Intake Ect.
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I have seen other 2001 Honda Civic Lx s' like mine, but completely stock going for $7995.95 plus TTL. I have $3,500 dollars worth of parts in mine, not including the labor to put the skunk2 supension on and to lower it. The installation of the DC exhaust, and what I bought the car for. Take Advantage quick. I know if someone sees this beauty and has the money they will take it off my hands fast. Please make an offer, nothing is out of the question. My name is Esequiel all my friends call me Zeek. My phone number is 210-204-5385 call me or leave me a text message. Thanks for your time and God Bless and Thank you for your Bid.
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