2009 Civic Si on 2040-cars
Denver, Colorado, United States
2009 Honda Civic Si As you can see in the pictures the car needs work. Car was bought at manheim auction. Clean title. Car runs and drives fine. Engine, vsa light are on. It haves lots of aftermarket parts, some of them are okada projects plasma direct ignition coils, sknunk 2 racing fuel rail, pro series intake manifold, skunk 2 throttle body, aluminum radiator, hondata flashpro tuner, aluminum pulleys, intake, and headers, much more. Clutch will have to be replace soon, its making a noise. Transmission is good, shifts good on all the gears. Haves hid’s. Front bumper cover is off, and one of the fog lights is broken. Car had plastic dip on, I removed most of it. Paint is bad on the hood and on most of the driver side. Look at the pictures again, clear coat is gone on the hood; expect to have scratches, its used. Tires are in good shape the 4 of them. The interior is in good shape, power windows and locks, power sunroof, all work. Just have 1 key to it, no manuals. Clean title. Car is being sold AS-IS. If you have any questions you can email me. Miles may change due to local test drives. We reserve the right to end auction at any time, as it is listed locally. $500 deposit require 24hr after auction ends. The balance due within 7 days. Take money orders, cashiers check, or cash only. $200 paperwork required fee If you live in the state of Colorado you will have to pay Sales Tax. |
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