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1996 Honda Civic Coupe EJ8 (with em1 goodies) only done 138,000ish KMS

This car is a good daily. Never breaks down, it only have minor damage on the right frond fender side just a dent. Other than that its fine. very good to run. Only needs brake and minor service. Driver's side window needs little fixing .Im selling the car for financial reasons and i need an upgrade.

Mods:

B16a2 dohc VTEC engine

15' Japanese white rims (i dunno the brand)

Datsumi bullbar

Precision Vtec Controller

2.5" Exhaust

Mugen style Airbox and air filter

Lowered by Peddars

Cd Player with Ipod Control

EM1 style tailights

Hids blue headlights

Sideskirts

Everything else is stock.....

The rego is due on July

Being honest that i can...The car Is listed on revs, but nothing to worry as long you rego your car in time then you should be fine..Im selling this car very cheap anyways.

Asking for $5000 FIRM

reply to this thread if interested..or private message me then i'll give you my phone number

email: [email protected]

cheers!

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whys this forum so dead!??! BUMP!

its not dead its just that most members on here are after turbo skylines not NA civic's.

BTW is the B16a2 an engine swap or does the car originally come with it?

Also may be intrested in buying if its stilll for sale in about 4 months..

a few more pictures of the whole car. not cut of quarters and some interior shots might help your cause, who did the engine conversion, how long ago?

also.. why does the odometer show 128,000 when you say it has done 138,000 is that a typo?

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