2000 Honda Civic Hatchback Dx Dohc Vtec B16a2 Full Suspension Wheels Exhaust Jdm on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:B16A2
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Honda
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Civic
Trim: DX Hatchback 3-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 144,233
Exterior Color: Silver
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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-FIRST OF ALL THIS IS MY DAILY DRIVER - SO ITS RELIABLE AS I CAN BE !!
VOUGE SILVER METALLIC
CLEAN OHIO TITLE
142K MILES ON CHASSIS
70K ON B16A2 DRIVE TRAIN (NOT MAKING UP THIS NUMBER-I HAVE E CHECK PAPER TO PROVE)
DRIVETRAIN:
2000 B16A2 DOHC VTEC ENGINE
2000 B16A2 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
2000 B16A2 P2T ECU/ECM
B16A2 REAR BRACKET
NEW CV AXLES
EXEDY OEM CLUCTH REPLACEMENT LAST MONTH
HONDA MANUAL TRANSMISSION FLUID
J'S-RACING WHALE INTAKE
AFTERMARKET HEADERS
TEST PIPE
MAGNAFLOW EXHAUST
GODSPEED DUAL CORE ALUMINIUM INTEGRA DC2 RADIATOR WITH CUSTOM BRACKETS
STR HIGH FLOW FUEL RAIL
STR FUEL REGULATOR
DENSO BANK 1 OXYGEN SENSOR
DENSO BANK 2 OXYGEN SENSOR
NEW FUEL FILTER
NEW DISTRIBUTOR IGNITION MODULE
NEW DISTRIBUTOR CAP
NGK LASER PLATINUM SPARK PLUGS
DURALAST BATTERY
SUSPENSION AND WHEELS:
15' SSR TYPE C RS FULLY POLISHED
BRIGESTONE POTENZA 195-45-15 TIRES WITH GOOD THREADS
SKUNK2 STRUTS AND COILOVER SPRINGS
RE- FRONT ALUMINIUM STRUT BAR
NEUSPEED REAR TIE BAR
EXTERIOR:
SPOON SPORTS REPLICA FRONT LIP
HONDA RED BADGE FRONT AND REAR
TYPE R REAR LOWER LIP
INTERIOR:
BONE STOCK WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS!
CIVIC SI EM1 CLUSTER WITH ACCURATE MILEAGE ON THE CHASSIS
CIVIC SI EM1 ARM REST
JVC HEADUNIT WITH AUX INPUT (PLUG YOUR IPOD IPAD ANDROID MP3)
I have own this civic for almost a year... it has been sitting in my garage until 2 months ago that I installed the whole swap, suspension, and wheel work. I have re-pin the ecu so THE VTEC WORKS ! CAR IS MECHANICALLY FLAWLESS WITH NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ! Shifts through gears with NO GRINDS. car needs small things like window crank $20 on ebay or less.. has 2 rust spots on quarter and one on the trunk small dings but nothing major.. car drives excellent and handles great.
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Mon, Oct 15 2018The latest hot target for car thieves might just be the airbag mounted inside your steering wheel. And late-model Honda and Acura vehicles are a particularly hot target right now, for reasons not well understood. USA Today reports that criminals across the country are stealing airbags out of relatively new Honda models for apparent resale online or to black market repair shops. It's a trend that has caught the attention of law enforcement agencies in cities like Miami, New York City and Washington D.C. The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) estimates that around 50,000 airbags are stolen each year. In Miami-Dade County, thieves stole 875 airbags in 2017, up from just 13 in 2013, according to police records obtained by USA Today. In the Virginia suburbs outside Washington D.C., thieves recently smashed the windows of 10 Hondas at an apartment complex to steal the airbags. Second Lt. Jonathan Bryant told the local Fox affiliate that stolen Honda airbags often end up in chop shops and can command between $300 and $500 each. A quick search of eBay listings for Honda steering wheel airbags turns up results being sold for as high as $700, though most are listing for hundreds less than that. New replacement versions purchased from dealerships approach $1,000. Many dishonest repair shops install the stolen airbags as new and charge the owner or their insurer full price for the replacement, a version of insurance fraud. Last year, police in Coral Springs, Fla. published an alert on the neighborhood social networking site Nextdoor urging residents who own a Honda or Acura to park in a garage or well-lit area, "or if you have another vehicle, pull it as close to your driver's side door as possible," they wrote. "We have seen an increase in airbag thefts, primarily in Acura and Honda models," the posting added. "The suspect(s) often disarm the alarm by cutting the battery, punch the driver side door lock or smash the window. It is believed these criminals take approx. 5-10 minutes to steal the airbag." One theory for the apparent rise in airbag thefts is that a spate of airbag recalls in recent years — including the ongoing recall of nearly 50 million potentially explosive Takata airbag inflators that left suppliers scrambling to make new parts — may have boosted demand for replacements. Most of the vehicles involved are late-model Honda Civics and Accords, but it's not clear exactly why Honda is being targeted.
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