FS: 2004 Civic Si
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FS: 2004 Civic Si
2004 Civic Si for sale. 5 speed manual, K20A3 2.0L i-VTEC engine, power windows, locks, and moonroof. Car is exceptionally clean inside and out. The only flaw is a small scuff on the front bumper that was on the car when I purchased it (in pictures). Mechanically sound, doesn't leak any fluids and doesn't smoke. Starts and drives perfectly. Low miles for its year (67k). Clear title, clean CARFAX.
I can get more pictures if the buyer requests them. Mileage subject to change as this is my daily driver. Feel free to contact me by phone or PM, day or night. I will answer any questions you have. My phone number is (402) 617-5525. Car is located in Lincoln, NE.
ASKING $9,900
I can get more pictures if the buyer requests them. Mileage subject to change as this is my daily driver. Feel free to contact me by phone or PM, day or night. I will answer any questions you have. My phone number is (402) 617-5525. Car is located in Lincoln, NE.
ASKING $9,900
Last edited by PrestonEP3; 09-16-2009 at 07:42 AM.
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"My loss is your gain"
Such a cliche, especially on Craigslist. Don't know about anyone else, but this deters me from buying most things because it is seems like it is trying to push the idea that the price being mentioned is a great deal.
EDIT: In fact, an "excellent" value on KBB lists $10,170, they price high, and nearly no car fits that category.
Such a cliche, especially on Craigslist. Don't know about anyone else, but this deters me from buying most things because it is seems like it is trying to push the idea that the price being mentioned is a great deal.
EDIT: In fact, an "excellent" value on KBB lists $10,170, they price high, and nearly no car fits that category.
Last edited by Kehoe; 09-15-2009 at 05:08 PM.
#8
"My loss is your gain"
Such a cliche, especially on Craigslist. Don't know about anyone else, but this deters me from buying most things because it is seems like it is trying to push the idea that the price being mentioned is a great deal.
EDIT: In fact, an "excellent" value on KBB lists $10,170, they price high, and nearly no car fits that category.
Such a cliche, especially on Craigslist. Don't know about anyone else, but this deters me from buying most things because it is seems like it is trying to push the idea that the price being mentioned is a great deal.
EDIT: In fact, an "excellent" value on KBB lists $10,170, they price high, and nearly no car fits that category.