1999 civic si
okay i had an integra gsr..it was okay...but now im looking at a 99' civic si....
im talking with a guy who has one for $9500. and im wondering if it is worth it or should i be able to get it cheaper or not and if its a good deal cause i kinda like it. so yeah
Specs
im talking with a guy who has one for $9500. and im wondering if it is worth it or should i be able to get it cheaper or not and if its a good deal cause i kinda like it. so yeah
Specs
1. has 96,000 miles on it
2. no dents or dings, paint looks brand new
3. aem cold air intake
4. dc headers
5. tanabe catback
6. projector head lights and euro tails
7. tenzo r 17's with zri tires
8. white gauges and a 3 pod piller
so i was wondering if you guys think if its a good deal or not...
thanks
brandon looper
2. no dents or dings, paint looks brand new
3. aem cold air intake
4. dc headers
5. tanabe catback
6. projector head lights and euro tails
7. tenzo r 17's with zri tires
8. white gauges and a 3 pod piller
so i was wondering if you guys think if its a good deal or not...
thanks
brandon looper
I got my 99 si for 10,000 with 70,000 miles on it, about 26,000 less than the one you are looking at. No door dings no dents, paint looked almost brand new. It didn't have the aftermarket headlights and tails, which i am a fan of the stock heads and tails better. It had the 15" stock si wheels on it. Powerslotted and cross drilled rotors all the way around, hawk performance ceramic brake pads, msd ignition, dc sports headers and full exhaust, ACT stage 2 clutch and ACT lightweight flywheel. All that for 10,000 and i thought it was a good deal. I think you should try gettin him down to 9,000.
Header :a:
I'd be scared based on the gadgets like gauges, white gauge backgrounds, and the exterior styling (unless that's your style). There's no telling what the condition of the wiring is without taking that stuff off to check it. I'm willing to bet that 7/10 of the people that have put gauge backgrounds on their cluster have screwed up the needles.
The price isn't bad, but I know I'd have a lot of money to spend on undoing many things on that car: tails, exhuast, wing, tires, lowering, and whatever else they did to the interior. :a:
I'd be scared based on the gadgets like gauges, white gauge backgrounds, and the exterior styling (unless that's your style). There's no telling what the condition of the wiring is without taking that stuff off to check it. I'm willing to bet that 7/10 of the people that have put gauge backgrounds on their cluster have screwed up the needles.
The price isn't bad, but I know I'd have a lot of money to spend on undoing many things on that car: tails, exhuast, wing, tires, lowering, and whatever else they did to the interior. :a:
Does he have the stock parts...please tell me he kept the Oem lights and wheels. Overall not a bad price if it runs well and no codes pop on tha scan tool. Seems like this is his first Honda and obviously riced a freakin SI :wtc:
so i asked him he has the stock rims and lights so thats cool cause i deff dont like the earo's for sure.....the interior is all stock except for the white gauges and pods........im gonna have my friedn who has a genisis to hook it up and see if we get any codes. so we will see....gonna go check it out today and see wats up....thanks guys
I'm selling my 00 Civic Si for $10,000 with 83,000 miles and is set up well. Ask anyone who has seen it autocross.
I invested alot of time and money in the suspension to make it handle. Now it does have a scratch on the front bumper from last week from a log falling off a truck. But it's only the lip.
I invested alot of time and money in the suspension to make it handle. Now it does have a scratch on the front bumper from last week from a log falling off a truck. But it's only the lip.
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Originally Posted by westcoaststyle
I would buy CivicSiRacer's Si for $10k over that riced out pile ANY DAY! :yes:
I didn't know you were selling it, Mike.
I didn't know you were selling it, Mike.
Me too!
That's a really good price for what you have on it, I'm surprised you haven't had any offers
Had one offer from a guy in the next major city. Kept asking details, asking to drive it, our schedules kept conflicting and he stopped emailing me.
I'm looking for a coveted 1992-1995 Civic Si in good condition for next year STS class. I believe that car can take down the 1989-1991 Civic SI reign in the class.
I'm looking for a coveted 1992-1995 Civic Si in good condition for next year STS class. I believe that car can take down the 1989-1991 Civic SI reign in the class.
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