1991 Honda Crx "true Rhd" Ef7 on 2040-cars
Arden, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:B16A
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Honda
Model: CRX
Trim: EF7
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 61,700
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Reserve price has been lowered. (Re-listing due to non paying eBay bidder 2010_ jdm) I have a 1991 Honda CRX EF7 True RHD car for sale VIN is EF71111115. This is not a modified RHD car it is originally RHD. The car has a little over 99,000 Kilometers on it. The engine has been upgraded to a B16A and a the 5 speed cable transmission with less then 40K miles. Engine runs great and transmission shifts smoothly. All windows are Bronze color the way they are in Japan. Also has new master cylinder. AC lines were removed and ac compressor was removed during the engine upgrade. I have a clear Tennessee title for it. The car has been sitting in a storage for the last 4 years. The glass roof came from Japan cracked unfortunately, and I have been informed by a glass company that they can easily be made. Everything works on the car except the AC and power steering. The power steering pump is frozen. All of the mods were done before I bought the car. The body has absolutely zero rust. There are dents on the body, fenders and the quarter panels, and hatch. The front bumper the previous owner cracked on the lower facia area, but can be repaired. Car has power folding mirrors installed, fog lights and factory power windows and locks. Also has a back seat. Interior is super clean with a Dual Din CD player and clean seats not a single tear, suede top part of dash and door panels. Carbon fiber hood from VIS. Koyo aluminum radiator, HKS air filter, and HKS exhaust "Very rare!" Nardi steering wheel, Mugen replica valve cover, Enkei RPF1 Silver wheels, Front and Rear Mud Flaps, Flare kit, and all of the original owners manuals and books. The car runs and handles great. A blast to drive a RHD car. If interested I have Brand new Honda parts front bumper, rear bumper, fenders, tail lights plastic headlights etc. If anyone is wondering about the VIN I have a clear title that I can email a copy to serious bidders only.
The Car is being sold as is. "Buyer is responsible for pick up" Don't ask for shipping prices or a shipping quote or if I will pay to ship car to you.
I have been getting a lot of messages at least one a day. This is a For Sale listing! Not for trade. I don't want to trade for your broken down car.
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