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Buying a 1998 Civic ex, Need help

 
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Old 09-20-2016
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Buying a 1998 Civic ex, Need help

Looking on Craigslist and found this white 1998 Honda Civic ex 2 door.
Apparently a lot has been done to it. I'll post a link of the pictures of the car and the information. Hes asking $3,500 for it, so that's where I need you guy's help.
Heres the link of the pictures for the car (All I have) - http://imgur.com/a/oyOMH

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Heres the information on the car...
- 1998 civic ex
Jdm b18b with 45xxx miles
B16 lsd tranny
Stage 2 clutch
Brand new tires
Koing wheels
Neo chrome lug nuts
New brake pads
New rotors
New lug studs
Cold air intake
Ice cold ac
Hot heat
Short shifter
Kenwood radio
Has power steering
Cruise control works
Ctr front lip
Hids
Led interior lights
No leaks or ticks
New battery
Wink mirror
Skunk2 shift ****
Chip and tune ecu
Skunk2 coilovers
Rear camber kit
Power Windows and locks.

Thanks for any help, I'm familiar with the Nissan Hardbody forums, but not this one!
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Re: Buying a 1998 Civic ex, Need help

The rule of aftermarket parts is that they generally don't increase the value, unless it's really nice stuff.

I wouldn't pay more than $500 over an OEM stock civic of the same year/engine.
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Re: Buying a 1998 Civic ex, Need help

What's gonna happen when it breaks on you? Are you mechanically inclined? Electrical diagnostic abilities on point?
If you need to get parts, how are YOU going to figure out what does or doesn't belong to the car, and find out what exact car any other parts did come out of?

Nightmare potential IMO. If I didn't personally build it, I usually don't want anything to do with it. But that's just me.
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