1994 CIVIC EX H22 SWAP

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kingcoupeH22

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how much money can i sell my civic for the h22a is stock and i have an ACT lightweight flywheel and clutch besides that its all stock it was taken from a 1998 prelude with 118,000 miles one owner lude was rear ended it had ruitine maitenence untill the time it was totaled now it sits in my couoe purring like loin no a/c no ps sits on 18"s 87% tread give me top $ and bottom $ thanks
 
"$1 Bob!"




On a serious note, there are several things in your description that raise alarms.
  • 1998 Prelude into 1994 Civic requires an OBD swap; was it done correctly, and who performed the swap?
  • 87% tread life? This number is too specific
  • Also, what brand, model, and size are the tires?
  • Same question for the 18's
  • What is the aesthetic condition of the car and the swap?
  • When was the timing belt last done
  • Suspension, brakes, intake, exhaust?
  • Spell check and proof reading go a long way
 
any 20 year old honda, regardless of mods, is $2800. swapped? $2800. turbo sohc? $2800. Bone stock with $120k miles? $2800.
 
any 20 year old honda, regardless of mods, is $2800. swapped? $2800. turbo sohc? $2800. Bone stock with $120k miles? $2800.
I really think you're generalizing too much here. If you look at book values, you're kind of high for a stock 1994 Civic EX in excellent condition for a private party sale. But, what it really comes down to is what the buyer is willing to pay, and that has a lot to do with the promotional and sales skills of the salesman.
 
I really think you're generalizing too much here. If you look at book values, you're kind of high for a stock 1994 Civic EX in excellent condition for a private party sale. But, what it really comes down to is what the buyer is willing to pay, and that has a lot to do with the promotional and sales skills of the salesman.

$2900, final offer.
 
I really think you're generalizing too much here. If you look at book values, you're kind of high for a stock 1994 Civic EX in excellent condition for a private party sale. But, what it really comes down to is what the buyer is willing to pay, and that has a lot to do with the promotional and sales skills of the salesman.
you took me as being serious.
 
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