[NY] FT: 1994 del Sol S

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Szady

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Looking to trade my del Sol for a 92-00 Civic (no pre '92 please) or 94+ Integra. Prefer a sedan, but a coupe or hatch will be ok. Need more of a family car, and plus, I miss my EJ sedan. It has 250k miles on it, and runs great. Starts up everytime without issue.

Stock D15b7 engine with a 5spd trans. Has a dent behind the drivers door bc I got backed into in a parking lot. Doesn't effect the seal or closing/opening of the door. Rear/lower rocker is starting to rust through, BUT, it does look saveable for someone who's willing to put the work in.

Paint isn't the greatest, but then again the car is 18 years old. Paint was originally blue, but the bozo who had it before me just shipped it off to Maaco to have bombed black. The rear quarterpanels have been replaced, but for some reason are starting to show rust through again. They were done properly, but apparently not properly enough. lol

1994 Honda del Sol S
No Powersteering, working A/C
250k miles (majority highway)
D15b7 engine, all original
D16a6 Cam
D16z6 intake manifold
Megan Racing 4-2-1 stainless steel header
anazidzed blue rear LCA
Tein lowering springs
Tokico Blue struts

I'm located in the Albany, NY region. Am willing to travel, but nothing rediculious. I also have this posted on CraigsList, but I'm not getting too much luck. I know the car needs work, BUT, I dont expect a 100% clean Civic in trade. Tell your friends, family, etc! Clean title, in hand!







 

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120 views, no replies? Damn, I know the dent is a PITA, but damn...it's not THAT bad. lol
 


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lol bump for a good car from a dude who unknowingly helped me through my auto-manual swap. GLWS bro
 

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Bump. Got 85% of the dent out.
 


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