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Honda CRX Del Sol

Location:

Car is Located in Wollongong but i am fairly happy to travel to sell, deliver to a different state, or meet for a trade

Item Condition:

One word ..... AWESOME .....

Car is perfect in every way for daily driving or even a spurt of speed as the Del Sol's B16 engine is simply superb. It is able to rev to 8500 rpm and at full vtec the engine note is truely something else.

I am paranoid about engine problem (As i blew up my GTR's engine once at the track) so i have had this car perfectly maintained professionally every 5,ooo kms.

I have had no dramas at all with this car and have nothing but praise for Honda's build quality and fantastic engineering. Targa Top Convertible with secure storage for the roof within the boot of the car.

In short this car is perfect for anybody who wishes to have a totally reliable small but powerfull machine.

Extremly fuel efficient ($45 to fill fuel cell and gets over 550kms of city driving)

It is very unique and not many people have one so it will stand out from the crowd and looks absolutly stunning especially with the targa roof off. Summer is approaching and the car will come into its own and will be an acceptional buy for any P Plater who is looking for power and good looks.

It is also a Honda and a honda will last forever.

Maintenance that i have done within last 2 months are as follows:

- Brand new Honda OEM Wheel hubs and bearing

- New spark plugs

- New performance belts

- All new filters

- ECU check up ( No Errors )

- Engine compression check ( Perfect Accross All Cylinders )

- Brand New Tyres (Travelled Less Than 2,ooo kms)

- Full wheel balance and allignment

- Full Targa Roof Seal ( No Leaks )

- Full 12 months rego

- Replaced all lights and

Modifications are as follows:

- Custom Cherry Black Respray

- Bodykit

- Brand New Gearbox ( 1 - 4 Helical Cut )

- 2.5 inch exhuast ( 4-2-1 Tomei extracters, high flow cat, mandrels bends, muffler)

- Air Filter

- Retrimmed Red Seats

- 18" Chrome Rims

- Lowered King Springs

- Sports Pedders Shocks/Suspension

- Full In Car Audio System ( Pioneer Head Unit, Pioneer 6" Splits, Pioneer 6x9's, 15" JBL Sub & 2 Amps)

- Momo Steering Wheel

- Carbon Fiber Momo Shifter

Reason for Selling:

Girlfriend/Wife wont allow me to have such a car and wants me to get a grown up sensible (Boring) car that is practical for both of us............ very disapointing for me.

So now we are after something comfortable, easy to drive and practical for everyday use.

Price and Payment Conditions:

$14,ooo cash slightly nego. but would prefer to trade with:

- BMW E46 (6 cylinder auto)

- BMW E46 (4 cylinder auto)

- BMW E36 (6 cylinder auto)

Or something very comfortable and easy to drive.

Or if someone wants to be incredibly generous: ( I can Dream )

- Rangerover Sports

- Honda S2ooo

Can do small cash adjustment either way if necessary depending on car

Pictures:

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Contact Details:

Here via PM

E-mail: [email protected]

mobile: 0421 545 240

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Car is a manual (brand new gearbox was ststed above in modifications) and car has travelled 160, xxx kms (gearbox less than 35,ooo).

And they all came in manual too.

Thanks for the interest

Just to clarify as i have had a few PMs about people asking if i want a comfy car then why am i looking for a 180 or a skyline.

reason is i would trade the Skyline or 180 for a very nice Benz and the owner is looking for a very nice examply of a R33 or 180.

Jake

Thanks for the be-littling compent mate. Good call!

I have had a 180 and a skyline, bot good cars and my CRX is also a good car! So keep the negative coments to yourself and stop trying to boost your post rate!

Free bump though, only positive thing you did.

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