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for sale,

any one interested or know of someone wanting to buy an 88 crx?

: full online performance body kit (including eye lids)and a cyber pro2 rear bar (never been used-still unpainted)

: painted hot house green (12 months ago)

: 17" kaos rims (3 months old,imaculate cond no marks at all)

: green under body neon kit

: twin xforce cannon mufflers (both workin)

: height adjustable suspension

: altezza style clear tail lights and clear side indicators

: illuminous gauge cluster

: recond gear box with 2 week old daiken heavy duty race clutch (reason for gear box replacement was pinion gear wear,it let go and cracked the housing[replaced the clutch while box was out had future plans for turbo upgrade this is why i went this sort of clutch])

: retrimmed dash,door trims, and speaker grilles(3 months ago)

: $4000 stereo including, alpine cd player with stacker alpine v12 amp powering 6.5" alpine splits(front) and kenwood 6" 2 ways(rear) rockford fosgate p4004 amp powering 2x 12" p2 subs all run by a stinger power kit

: the car has done an original 122 000km is in awsome condition.

: i have reciepts for all mods

: the car will be sold with neat set of personalized plates ( 15CRX ) which spells is crx

- major head turner (i've never had so much attention in my life untill i built this car)

the only reason im sellin it is that i want something rear wheel drive or 4wd with boost ie.GTIR pulsar im asking $19000 neg or consider swap for gtir pulsar

serious buyers only please keep coments to self, greatly appreciated.

pics emailed on request (please serious buyers only)

Here are the pictures !!

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