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South Carolina Aftermarket + OEM For Sale/OBO

Slinkee

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Lost my FC3 back in January, so no more need to hold onto any of this since I unfortunately don't think I'll be picking up a 3rd (lmao) 10th Gen any time soon.

Cannot travel far for sales since I'm currently sharing a beater with someone. Within Columbia, SC for meetup is preferred but I'm happy to see what we can work out in-state if that can't be done. Obviously, all sales final. Cash is honest for both parties. All meetups will be made in a safe, public area.

-Eibach Pro-Kit Lowering Springs - $275
New in box, includes install instructions. These springs were bought for a Coupe.

-D2 RS Coilovers - $750 OBO
New in box, these coilovers were originally purchased for my FK7 project which ended up falling through.

-OEM Civic Si (black, machine face 18x8 +50mm) wheels - $400 for 2; $600 set obo
Full set. Normal wear & tear. Came on the car used @ 58k miles, no information on if they were the primary wheel setup for those miles. Swapped off the car at 60k miles. Two have used Eagle F1's mounted. Sold as-is.

-OEM Intake Assy. (partial)- $200 OBO
Stock intake uninstalled at ~68k miles. More or less the full assembly, minus MAF sensor and filter, and some of the mounting screws/washers.


Looking to move this stuff, but I'm in absolutely no rush to sell any of it. Interesting non-cash trade offers welcome, but I like money.

I still owe photos of the contents of the D2 box and I need to figure out where I stored the intake so I can grab photos of it as well. I'll get these up ASAP today (already posting this two hours later than intended lmao). More detailed wheel photos on request.

Honda Civic 10th gen Aftermarket + OEM For Sale/OBO IMG-0663


Honda Civic 10th gen Aftermarket + OEM For Sale/OBO IMG-0661


Honda Civic 10th gen Aftermarket + OEM For Sale/OBO IMG-0662
 
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Slinkee

Slinkee

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Hi Slinkee,
I've got a 2016 Civic and wanting to upgrade to the 18 inch SI Wheels.
Would you know if these are a direct?
Also, can you confirm these are the OEM rims you have?
https://www.finishlinewheels.com/pr...x8-oem-alloy-rim-2017-2018-a-64108-pb01-mabrt
I think these come in a charcoal or a black finish, yours are definitely the black?
Hey there,
AFAIK there wouldn’t be any fitment issues going to the 18’s. The only thing that could prove problematic is changing wheel diameter could interfere with wheel speed sensor and therefore the integrated TPMS. You’ll need to verify the maximum wheel size for your trim with this in mind for a sound purchase.
The wheels are 18x8” +50 black spoke with machine face, the same part found on all OEM 10th gen Si models. Looks like the attachment to me, yes.
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