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99 Honda Civic Automatic 4 Door on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:127526
Location:

Santa Ana, California, United States

Santa Ana, California, United States
Engine:4cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 2HGEJ661XXH520090 Year: 1999
Make: Honda
Drive Type: fwd
Model: Civic
Mileage: 127,526
Trim: 4 door
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"99 honda civic automatic runs and drives"

ALL VEHICLES ARE SOLD ASIS

Here we have a 99 honda civic automatic 4 door clean title vehicle, fires right up, seems to be in good running shape, check engine light is on, Working a.c.,, interior could use some cleaning and tlc, the trim around the radio is missing, ,the brake light is also on, seats in decent shape, no weird engine noises, the paint and body look ok although the paint is "wavy", anyhow we encourage you to come check out the vehicle prior to bidding as all sales and all bids are final, clean title car LIEN SALE PAPERWORK, 

THIS VEHICLE IS CURRENTLY IN RUNNING SHAPE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BUT SHOULD BE INSPECTED BY BIDDER OR A REPRSENTATIVE BEFORE BIDDING AS ALL SALES ARE FINAL AND ALL VEHICLES ARE SOLD ASIS!!
IF A VEHICLES SELLS FOR OVER $1,000 THERE WILL BE A $100.00 PAPERWORK FEE
IF A VEHICLE SELLS FOR UNDER $1,000 THERE WILL BE A $50.00 PAPERWORK FEE



vehicles are police impounds that dont get claimed or dont get taken out of impound so when they "serve" there time and the proper paperwork is processed we go ahead and sell them, WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO COME CHECK THE VEHICLE OUT AT OUR FACILITY as all sales are final, we are not able to take them for a drive we only move them from one side of our yard to the other where we put the cars that are ready to sell,YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DMV AND TAX FEES SO PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL DMV OFFICE TO FIND OUT WHAT THE FEES FOR REGISTRATION OF THIS VEHICLE WOULD BE ,, if you want to see the vehicle call to setup an appointment 714 3608477, 
WE DO NOT SHIP THESE CARS SO FIND OUT HOW MUCH IT WOULD BE TO SHIP TO YOUR LOCATION BEFORE YOU BID AS ALL SALES ARE FINAL SO MAKE SURE THIS IS THE ITEM YOU WANT TO BID ON

$500.00 DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AND THE REMAINDER OF THE BALANCE IS TO BE PAID IN CASH AT OUR FACILITY WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION END  

BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SMOG CHECK IF NEEDED BY VEHICLE AND ALL DMV FEES,,, WE PROVIDED THE VIN# SO YOU CAN CALL YOUR LOCAL DMV FOR REGISTRATION FEES DUE
THERE IS NO INSPECTIONS OF VEHICLE AFTER AUCTION END SO DONT COME DOWN WITH THE IDEA OF INSPECTING THE VEHICLE WHEN YOU ARRIVE AT OUR FACILITY ONCE THE AUCTION HAS ENDED
ALSO IF A VEHICLE COMES WITH A CALIFORNIA LIEN SALE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DMV (if out of state) TO MAKE SURE YOU CAN REGISTER THE VEHICLE WITH AN OUT OF STATE LIEN SALE,, if your in CALIFORNIA you will not have any problems with the paperwork

also please be advised that we advertise our cars here locally so we can/will end this auction prior to auction end as this vehicle might become unavailable

ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING IF UNCERTAIN ABOUT SOMETHING, QUESTIONS ABOUT VEHICLE WILL BE IGNORED AFTER AUCTION END

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