1995 Honda Odyssey Ex Mini Passenger Van 5-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Livingston, California, United States
The engine on the other hand, even though it starts like a champ and runs strong / just past smog this month for registration, will be needing cam and transmission seals replacement to avoid future oil leaks. The air-conditioning unit works well but needs air-duck portals to be aligned so cool air flows where needed along the dash. Rear air works surprisingly well. New brake pads installed 4 months ago and it currently rides on Michelins radial tires with about half wear but very even. This is my wife's in town vehicle, she treats it with care while cruising in town only. If it weren't for these mechanicals' I'd be asking 3,000 for this original with fully automatic moon-roof. I'ts one of the, if not the, lowest priced original Honda Odyssey on the web. Title is free and clear. Contact me for additional information. |
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