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1996 Honda Civic Del Sol on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:162643
Location:

Easton, Maryland, United States

Easton, Maryland, United States

Selling My 1996 Honda Civic Del Sol 5-speed.  Im selling it because I own way to many cars now and work to much to enjoy it. Ive owned the car about 4 years, when I MD state inspected it .put about 20k on it, mostly to upstate NY n back down to MD because of the amazing gas millage. less then 500 miles put on in the past 2 years its been mostly under a car cover  taken out every couple of weeks to keep things moving.

162643 on the odom . car runs great starts up every time never had any issues or left me on the side of the rd. reliable D16y7, has run Pennzoil for life of the car doesn’t leak or burn. Coolant is green no muck.  No Honda surge idles great. No engine codes.  TENZO Cold air intake, 7.5ml ignition wires.

Car is painted cherry red with hand airbrushing grey shade scales , blue and white designs, clear coated. The side skirts to the body kit wire molded to the car before the paint. The body kit is 4 pc fiberglass with small damage on the front and rear  Note that the round lamps (fog lamps) are not installed but are globes ready to install wiring. There are red LED bars under the dash and seats they are not hooked up right now.

Suspension has been replaced all way round with lowering coil overs and struts, added to gas mileage (about 40 on highway) and handling. 17” wheels with low pro tires, passenger one looks like it could be replaced, I got an extra Ill throw in the trunk. There is a doughnut in the trunk that came with the car in there, ive never had to use it.  Full exhaust DC headers cat back to  a y-split welded dual cans, both cans are functional . 2 sets of taillights included. The black tinted lenses (OEM Honda)are in the car now one of them is flaked a little. In the trunk will be an additional set of OEM Honda  lights that I had to buy to pass the car threw inspection.

Interior is in great shape. Its black, black si style seats no rips. Power windows (rear window is power too)  A/C (might need charging never used it always has the top off in hot weather) both of the rear storage boxes behind the seat lock with a key.  Audio is Alpine all way around . there is wiring run for an amp from the previous owner. There is a small cover missing from the drivers door handle, (NEW OEM Honda replacement) and I think the trunk release cable came off from the lever next to door jam. Haven’t had time to look at it trunk opens fine with key.  The targa top hinged holding rack is still in the trunk and works fine. (take the roof with you and still use the trunk when you have it off) there is no carpet in the trunk bottom. the previous owner told me he was about to mold a fiberglass sub box in the bottom. 

feel free to ask any questions more pictures avail on request I am willing to deliver the car within reason for additional payment. contact for details. im sad to see the car go hope it finds a good home


CAR IS SOLD AS IS WITH A CLEAN MARYLAND TITLE WITH NO LEANS.

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