92 Civic EX Sedan, Black, manual, lotsa new parts/mods, needs rebuilt tranny $800
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Here's the situation:
'92 Civic EX 4-door. Black, manual transmission. 192,000 miles on car, AC works great, interior is in good shape. I'd sell the whole car for $800 with all the mods on it listed below, in the current shape:
Current status: transmission busted (will run, but may break any time now), broken shift collar I think? There's a shop that's got the old transmission put back together, cleaned, and in good shape again, will sell it for probably $300 and install for $350, total $650 I think, or just buy it from them for $300. Or just buy one on eBay for $100, but you don't know what you're getting.
Mods include:
Weapon-R Coilovers
'99 Civic Si shocks
Tanabe DTM Medallion catback exhaust (sounds real good)
Custom made and insulated CAI with K&N filter
14x6 aluminum wheels with 195/60 tires (also with original steelies with 175/65 tires), both sets of tires are in great shape, the 195's are almost new.
Razo-style pedals, real nice
Integra GS-R shift ****
Polyurethane shift bushings
Front strut tower brace
Rear strut tower brace
New parts:
new clutch
new pessure plate
new throwout bearing
new clutch slave cylinder
new clutch master cylinder
4 new tires this summer
2 new brake calipers up front
2 brand new rotors up front, almost new ones in back
new pads all around
newer brake master cylinder (1 year or so)
new radiator this summer (2 row)
2 new lower ball joints
This sucker has had a lot of $$ put into it, for $800 to buy the car and $300 and a few hours of your labor to put the trans back in, you'd have a nearly new car. Engine runs strong as can be, great shape. This sucker is a steal
Modified by Barwick at 12:54 AM 9/22/2005
'92 Civic EX 4-door. Black, manual transmission. 192,000 miles on car, AC works great, interior is in good shape. I'd sell the whole car for $800 with all the mods on it listed below, in the current shape:
Current status: transmission busted (will run, but may break any time now), broken shift collar I think? There's a shop that's got the old transmission put back together, cleaned, and in good shape again, will sell it for probably $300 and install for $350, total $650 I think, or just buy it from them for $300. Or just buy one on eBay for $100, but you don't know what you're getting.
Mods include:
Weapon-R Coilovers
'99 Civic Si shocks
Tanabe DTM Medallion catback exhaust (sounds real good)
Custom made and insulated CAI with K&N filter
14x6 aluminum wheels with 195/60 tires (also with original steelies with 175/65 tires), both sets of tires are in great shape, the 195's are almost new.
Razo-style pedals, real nice
Integra GS-R shift ****
Polyurethane shift bushings
Front strut tower brace
Rear strut tower brace
New parts:
new clutch
new pessure plate
new throwout bearing
new clutch slave cylinder
new clutch master cylinder
4 new tires this summer
2 new brake calipers up front
2 brand new rotors up front, almost new ones in back
new pads all around
newer brake master cylinder (1 year or so)
new radiator this summer (2 row)
2 new lower ball joints
This sucker has had a lot of $$ put into it, for $800 to buy the car and $300 and a few hours of your labor to put the trans back in, you'd have a nearly new car. Engine runs strong as can be, great shape. This sucker is a steal
Modified by Barwick at 12:54 AM 9/22/2005
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Sorry I still have to get pics up, been lazy in getting them. Warning on the pics though, it hasn't been washed in a little bit and was sitting in the rain, so it's gonna be dirty. Plus I took insurance off it so I can't take it to the self-wash to get it washed.
Let me know if you're interested, I've got a few people interested in it, but obviously for only $800 I'm not about to go screwing with running around with the car, the buyer is gonna have to make things pretty streamlined as far as my end of the bargain goes, come by, pay, pick it up, thank you very much, enjoy the deal.
Let me know if you're interested, I've got a few people interested in it, but obviously for only $800 I'm not about to go screwing with running around with the car, the buyer is gonna have to make things pretty streamlined as far as my end of the bargain goes, come by, pay, pick it up, thank you very much, enjoy the deal.
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Ok, got some pics, it hadn't been washed in a while and it was raining, so there's some parts that are clean(er), and some that have dirt and grime on it. But whatever, it's got some decent paint on it still. Got light overspray on it from something ever since I bought it, but it actually makes it look nicer I think, almost like a metal flake look. But at any rate, here's the pictures:
And no, the drivers side headlight isn't messed up, it's just a reflection.
http://home.comcast.net/~mdeminico/front.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~mdeminico/rear.jpg
And no, the drivers side headlight isn't messed up, it's just a reflection.
http://home.comcast.net/~mdeminico/front.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~mdeminico/rear.jpg
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