2007 Honda Civic Ex Sedan 5-speed One Owner 91k Miles on 2040-cars
Andover, New Jersey, United States
The
car is a 2007 Honda Civic EX Galaxy Grey with 91k miles. 5-Speed manual
transmission, front wheel drive, power steering, power windows, power locks,
power mirrors, power sunroof, cruise control, ABS brakes and AM/FM/MP3/WMA player.
I bought this car new in January 2007 at DCH Academy Honda in Old Bridge
Township, N.J. The car has always been given Amsoil/Mobil 1 synthetic oil for
the 5k mile oil changes. I would say it drives just like new, actually better
than new with all the modifications. Denso iridium spark plugs, Denso
upstream/downstream O2 sensors, OEM EGR and PCV valve, OEM accessory belt and
HFP suspension kit were installed at 60k miles. Michelin Defender tires were
installed at 74k miles. OEM clutch and flywheel was replaced at 76k miles. OEM
ball joints were replaced at 81k miles. Interior and exterior are in excellent
shape. A couple of scratches and/or dimples can be found on the vehicle. It’s a
one owner car and I am the only individual that drives it.
Clean
title in my name Exterior: HFP wing spoiler Megan Racing front lower
tie bar OEM chrome license trim OEM splash
guards Dynamat installed on all
doors and rear deck lid OEM all season floor
mats OEM rear cup holder Strut King Leather shift boot (blue stitching)
Eibach anti-roll sway bars kit (front and rear) Goodridge stainless steel brake lines (front and rear) HPF suspension kit (front
and rear) installed at 60,000 miles New Brembo brake rotors installed (front and rear) New front outer tie rod ends installed New Hawk/Brembo ceramic brake pads installed (front and rear) New Timken rear wheel bearings Power Stop red power coated front calipers installed at 81k miles SPC rear camber arms Clutch Master FX200
clutch with aluminum lightweight flywheel installed at 76k miles Corsport aluminum shifter base bushings Diehard battery installed at 88k miles Megan Racing OE-RS Cat-back exhaust system Mishimoto fan switch P2R battery tie down P2R stainless steel clutch hose Skunk2 short-throw shift adapter
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