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2006 Honda Civic Lx 2 Dr Coupe *78k Miles* on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:78000
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

This auction is for a 2006 Honda CIVIC LX 2DR Coupe.  
This car has been with one owner since 2006.  The car has had all it's maintenance done on time, never missed an oil change, inspection, or tire rotation.
This car offers the following:
  1. Power doors & windows
  2. Air Conditioning
  3. Moonroof/Sunroof
  4. Remote Keyless Entry
  5. Tilt Steering Wheel
  6. CD Stereo, AM/FM, mp3 cd player, AUX input for iPod or any mp3 player
  7. Dual front & side airbags


The car has some scratches and small dings on the front and rear bumper due to city parking.
The tires are also missing the caps to the lugnuts, not the lugnuts, just the caps, as seen in the pictures.

Recent work

September 2014 - Passenger side power door motor replaced and working perfectly.

The buyer must make a deposit of $500.00 for this vehicle. Check or money order payment will have to wait 10 business calender days to clear, no exceptions.
Buyer is responsible for pick up of the vehicle.
Please email me with any questions.



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