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1997 Honda Civic Ex Coupe 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:98000
Location:

United States

United States

This is a nice honda with low miles for the year! timing belt was done about a year and a half ago and its in great condition still, i changed the oil every 3k on the dot. i installed a guage that shows battery voltage and engine coolant temperature and there is a dual gauge a pillar pod with a air fuel ration gauge that shows if your engine is running correctly. 

the car has nice aftermarket side view mirrors with blinkers on them and behind the mirror there is an arrow that illuminates also like on many newer vehicles.

i replaced the alternator 3 months ago so that's brand new will post pics of it. 

the two front tires are brand new literally installed 2 months ago.

any questions call 860 575 3130

the car doesnt have blacked out tailights anymore it has regular white and red

comes with brand new fog lights still in the box


On Jan-02-14 at 10:57:13 PST, seller added the following information:

THE CAR IS LOCATED IN WARWICK RI i dont know why the location was preset to colchester ct my former address


car comes with the blacked out tailights also if you want to switch out the regular ones back to the blacked out ones

The exhaust on the car is all stainless steel as you can see from the headers its only 4 months old and will last basically forever being stainless steel 

this car drives perfect!!!!!!! the transmission is perfect no problems with first gear or reverse!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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