Looking at buying this 2000 Civic Si

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https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/179986162847521

Check out the FB add above for details, but it's a 2000 Civic Si with a F20 swap and a P28 ECU, suspension work, stereo upgrades... It's a ricers dream.

Looking for feedback, thoughts, criticisms... Getting rid of my 2004 330xi with 200k+ on the clock. I *need* a stick car!
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Plan is to eventually throw a turbo on this car.

Taking my Dad too... [MENTION=340]Eagle[/MENTION]
 

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Miata's are ghey, don't get a Miata.

It's not an Si, it's an EX.

F20 swaps are good, has LSD, but no PS/AC? You are okay with that? People that do half ass swaps take out the AC/PS.

The body looks to be in nice condition, don't see any normal Honda cancer, so that's a plus and for $3k it's not way out of the ballpark for price, but I wouldn't pay more than $2200 for that (if I had to buy it).
 

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I got a chance to drive it tonight. It really does rev - but I was too skurd to take it to the rev limiter. I guess the car has a 2-step installed too... :rofl:

Anyway, he's thrilled with it. Definitely needs some TLC, so that'll be good for him to get his hands dirty. The shell is pretty free of rust, but has had some body work done.

He's already plotting an ebay turbo kit at some point... but I think he wants to take it to RCAutowerks and have them tune the car as it sits right now.... which if you're asking me, it could probably use. It feels a little lazy here and there in the power band.
 

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A couple pics... Since Casey didn't send any.

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