FS: Real Deal CW CTR Champ White Civic Type R Georgia
EJAYSICKS and I took some pics for a local guy that is selling a Championship White Civic Type R. I am going to post the pics that I took, along with the pics provided to me by EJAYSICKS just so as much of the car as possible is covered. Any info on the car will have to come from the owner obviously. He will be chiming in to provide all that is necessary and to answer any questions. All that I know is that the car has approximately 45000 original kilos on it and it is bone stock. Also it is titled in the state of Georgia already. If I am not mistaken he is looking for approximately 17k.






































Once again this is NOT my car. The owner will be here to fill in all details that I have left out (most of them)






































Once again this is NOT my car. The owner will be here to fill in all details that I have left out (most of them)
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Hey guys..
Im the owner of the car.
Car has 45,080 KM.
Clean Georgia title with the original EK9 vin used, not a kit car or anything else.
100% stock
Looking to get $16,600 out the door which I think is more than fair.
Any questions that aren't answered here, feel free to give me a call on my cell at 404-754-0970. If I don't answer, please leave a message and I'll get back with you ASAP. Thanks.
Im the owner of the car.
Car has 45,080 KM.
Clean Georgia title with the original EK9 vin used, not a kit car or anything else.
100% stock
Looking to get $16,600 out the door which I think is more than fair.
Any questions that aren't answered here, feel free to give me a call on my cell at 404-754-0970. If I don't answer, please leave a message and I'll get back with you ASAP. Thanks.
Wow... Beautiful.
So how does the title read on paper, say, to a Credit Union.
(i.e Would they give me enough to get the car, or would they simply view it as a '96-'98 Civic, and laugh at me for wanting $16,000+ for it?)
So how does the title read on paper, say, to a Credit Union.

(i.e Would they give me enough to get the car, or would they simply view it as a '96-'98 Civic, and laugh at me for wanting $16,000+ for it?)
Title reads Honda Civic Type R
Honestly not sure on a credit union, depends on your credit. I would think it would have to be a personal loan. Not sure though, Calling your bank would be the best bet.
Honestly not sure on a credit union, depends on your credit. I would think it would have to be a personal loan. Not sure though, Calling your bank would be the best bet.
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me and you both!!!
</TD></TR></TABLE>me and you both!!!




