Honda Del Sol Si 1994 Runs Great Cold Ac on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Car runs like new, Si with V-tech eng. Nevada Car with no rust. Auto trans with lock up converter. Cold ac. Cruse control, power windows. Has AES Cold air intake system. New radiator and both hoses. New O2 sensor. The car comes with Two sets of tires ! I have the 17 inch racing rims and low profile tires that came with the car, and regular street rims and tires. Car is a Nevada car and is rust free. This was my daily driver for 4 years and has no problems. Family is just getting too big, need bigger car. You could gas it up and drive anywhere in the US with no problems. I am happy to pick up at the airport if you needed. Sony stereo with 4 new pioneer speakers. Gear shiftier comes with the car. Needs inside drivers door handle, trunk lock is inop, Small dent on drivers door with no paint damage. Targa top opens fine but needs handles. Please only bid if you are going to follow through. $ 500 due in 24 hrs on pay pal. balance is in cash in person., or m.o. from Bank of America or Wells Fargo. Ebay member since 1999 and %100 feedback.
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